THE HZBMISffOV TTTOALT), HERMISTON, OREGON. L - J — LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES » FALL WEATHER O eeu rrn ee. o f Intvrm t Glerfned H a n and Th**re A bout tha City and N eighborhood E nos M artin, project su p e rin te n d ent, left M onday aftern o o n by m otor V irg il S m ith is on a h u n tin g trip for R u p ert, Idaho, w here he w as call in th e h ills a fte r deer. ed by reasod of th e c ritic a l llluess of his fa th e r. Lessons in C hina, g lass and o th e r .p a in tin g s given by Mrs. Jo e Dyer. Dr. A. L. Groom w as h ere from — adv. 2-2tc. P o rtlan d Sunday to v isit Mrs. GTOom who h as been here for several w eeks J. A. Y eager, co u n ty su p e rin te n d a t th e hom e of h er m o th er, Mrs. F. L. e n t of schools, w as a H erm iston vis K elley. itor for a sh o rt tim e T uesday a fte r noon. Lew is D yer ha« been hom e th is < A Reminder that * Winter will Soon be Here ‘ DON’T FORGET THAT WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF ; UNDERWEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN WE CARRY THE MUNSING LINE The quality and durability is known by all and disputed by none. Th(:re is nothing better for the money. week a fte r h av in g sp en t som e tim e Soren Jen sen re tu rn e d W ednesday in th e Condon co untry. He w orked I from Condon w here he w en t to get th ere d u rin g h arv est a t th e hom e of car w hich he left th e re on a recen t his uncle, J. W . Dyer. trip . —WE ALSO HAVE A BUNCH OF— ODDS AND ENDS IN UNDERWEAR AND SOME SWEATERS. WHICH WE ARE CLOSING OUT AT SALE PRICES. .THEM OVER, IT WILL PAY YOU. LOOK C harles Unke an d h is son w ere h e re J. S. W est and Floyd K neer w ere from th e ir home in C lark sto n , W ash am ong th e H erm isto n m en w ho took in g to n , F rid a y an d S atu rd ay . T hey a little lim e off to go a fte r deer in form erly lived .here an d le ft last th e B lue m o u n tain s. sp rin g a fte r tra d in g th e ir ra n c h . BRING IN YOUR EGGS—WE PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE. ' KINGSLEY’S | H E W M IS T O N '« M O U S E O F QUALUTY A N D S F R V IC g - Mr. and Mrs. H en ry Jacobson and Dr. H. C. C urry, th e S e a ttle E ye (d a u g h te r of A dam s w ere h e re Sun- ' day as g u ests a t th e hom e of her sig h t S pecialist, w ho h as m ade pro fesional v isits to H erm iton fo r th e p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. J o h n Leek. p ast ten years and is know n fo r good Mrs. L. H. P earso n and grandson o ptical w ork k t reaso n ab le prices, have re tu rn e d to S e a ttle a fte r having w ill ag ain he a t H otel H erm iston sp en t several w eeks h ere d u rin g the Monday, Sept. 26, for one day. Eyes exam ined, glasses fitte d .— adv. 2-2tc sum m er on the P earson ran ch . | WANTED! VEAL-CHICKENS Any Kind, Any Time Hermiston Market PHONE 411 A. W. TURNBLAD M. W. SIMS n ■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»■■■■■■■■■■I | HONEY LABELS a T o Y o u r O rd e r and at Reasonable Price» ! THE HERMISTON HERALD !■■■■■■! «■■■I The M ethodist L adles A id society w ill hold an all day m eetin g w ith Mrs. A ugust L in d er a t her hom e in the C olum bia d is tric t, W ednesday. S eptem ber 21. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»■a —TRY THE HERALD WANT ADR— POULTRY BREEDERS A bout 13 y ears ago Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. F. B. S w ay ie and Mrs. W. J F red W ells left here. T hey now live W a rn e r e n te rta in e d a t an inform al in Salem . They v isited old friends p a rty W ednesday aftern o o n a t th e 3w ayze home in honor of local girls here for a few days th is w eek. who a re to leave soon fo r college. A t Cosy th e a tre , U m atilla, Sunday The m o th ers of th e g irls w ere also w ere played n ig h t, Sept. 18. D empsey an d S h a r ho n o r guests. C ards key F ig h t P ictu res. Two show s at d u ring a p a rt of th e aftern o o n . 7 :1 5 , 9:1 5 P. M. 25-50c— adv. W. A. M ikesell, O. C. P ierce and J. A. M urray of P en d elto n , dis F ra n k B ilderback w en t to the hills tr ic t m an ag er for th e P acific T ele for th e o p ening of th e deer season. phone & T eleg rap h Co., was here They g o t good and cold in th e ra in , W ednesday on business. w orked up m arvelous ap p etites and lid a lot of tram p in g . O tto P ierce Mrs. O. C. R eets of C hicago, m other ■aw one buck fo r a fle e tin g in s ta n t of Mrs. A. F. Beisse, w as h ere th is but did not get a sh o t a t him . week w ith Mr. and Mrs. Beisse. They cam e up from L ongview w here she S. H. B a rn ard re tu rn e d la st week has been th e ir g u est fo r some tim e in from T oronto, C anada, w here he o rd er to see th e P en d leto n R ound-up. p ent a v acation v is itin g w ith re la tives. He also stopped on th e trip Mr. an d Mrs. J. J. P e te rs of San for a b rief v isit in M ontana w here B efn ard io n , C alifo rn ia, w ere here be used to live. W h e a t fa rm e rs all S atu rd ay for a few hours. Mr. P e t over th e co u n try a re re jo ic in g over a rs was born in U m atilla, an d the sa tisfacto ry year, he found. He said fam ily lived in th is co u n ty for sev C anadian grow ers a re receiving 16 eral daya before g o in g to C alifornia. cents per bushel m ore for th e ir w heat th a n grow ers on th is side of th e in T each ers in th e local g rades and te rn a tio n a l line. hig h school w ere e n te rta in e d a t a p a rty F rid ay ev en in g by S upt. and "A carload of us from our place Mrs. E. L aG rande C herry. T he eve w ent over to H en A cres a t P rosser n in g was sp en t in fo rm ally , an d gam e, and co n tests w ere enjoyed as a p a rt recen tly , and I th in k I learned a few th in g s about h a n d in g p o u ltry flocks.” of the e n te rta in m e n n t. said A rnold B uhm ann th e o th e r day. Mrs. H. M. S ch illin g an d ch ild "I'v e tak en a lot of c a re w ith my ren are now liv in g in th e S ch ill birds to keep them up and com ing ing p ro p erty so u th of tow n. Ac and th e ir q u a rte rs sa n ita ry , h u t a f com panied by Mr. S c h illin g they te r I cam e home I saw w here I could arriv ed la s t week in tim e for th e im prove on my w ork. T he care ch ild ren to e n te r school. Mr. ta k e n ab o u t sa n ita tio n in th e big S ch illin g re tu rn e d to B allentine, H e n 'A c re s p la n t is c e rta in ly w orth M ontana, w here he w ill rem ain u n stu d y in g . T h e tr ip is w ell w orth til in D ecem ber w hen he w ill re w hile on th e p a rt of those in terested in p o u ltry .” tu rn to H erm isto n . Good’ , ' , ■” "t’ a Good Farmer Better ^ Are you getting all your cream into your cream check? Re gardless of what separator you are using, have your skim m ilk jest ed by our creamery man at least twice a year and defiu .tily know if your separator is skimming clean. The McCormick Deering Primrose Eall Bearing separator s an j paying for themselves many, many times over through clearu s k ii ming, long life and easy turning. In fact, thé McCormick De« r- ing Ball Bearing Primrose is not only a close skimmer, h s - mak ?s play of a man’s size job, for it reyjires 35 p r cent lets, e n e r g y to tu rn than a plain beaiing machine. Some superior features of the Primrose are : 1. 2. 3. c 5. C lean an d efficien t skim m ing. 6. E asy ru n n in g . 7. B all bearin g . 8. D °n|H Hfe h i thio 9- P ositive, au to m atic and vlulble o llln g 10. No oil holes. Im proved heavy h ard y zar®. Easy bowl a d ju stm e n ' .. S a n ita ry and easily » aslxed. L ong tim e p aym ent p l a n . T h ere a re m any o th e r fe a tu re s too n um erous to ma n tlf»n, h u t if you w ill stop in or call us, w e w ill be glad to sho w j m u th e P rim ro se o r to d em o n strate It» a c tu a l m e rits on your fa rm. Oregon Hdwe. & Impit C< l GOOD EQUIPMENT MAKES A GOOD FARMER BET'- EH . ElXJ FI J To meet the demand for STANDARD CANNED GOODS we er ; fea turing CORN, BEANS, PEAS. TOMATOES in Standard Q uality at 15 CENTS PER CAN. TABLE PEACHES and APRICOTS and SLICED PINEi 21/ 8 lb. Cans a t 25 CENTS. These a e good quality. L’PLE, ROYAL WHITE SOAP, 6 BARS 25c. PALMOLIVE and CREME OIL TOILET SOAPS, 3 bars, 2 3 io. CORN FLAKES and POST TOASTIES, 10 cents p r packsvu. You will find.here the FRUITS AND FRESH VECHT/vELlES of the season a t the lowest price for quality considered. THIS STORE NE VER SACRIFICES QUAUTY FOR PET 3E. ONLY STANDARD AND QUALITY MERCHANDISE IS IEATU RED. HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS AND WARNER’S CO? SETS AND CORSELLETTES. ___________ _________ _________ PETER PAN FAST COLOR WASH GOODS. QUEEN QUALITY SHOES FOR LADIES. PENDLETON BI ANKETS FOR YOUR BEDDING N ENDS. GORDON HATS AND CAPS. W O T,F ,P R O O F HC SIERY FOR LADIES and CHILDS EN, and H0L- PR 00F SOCKS FOIt MEN. _______ ______________ BROWN SHOES FOR MEN AND CHILDREN. Hermiston Produce and Supply Company Modernize Your Home On the left b tb< home of Mr. C. P. Cowtentine, of Seattle. T h u home toe* well built, but out of style. ® ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR STOCK OF MATERIAL FOR —T 1 Y THE HERALD WANT ADS— # ! Brooder and Laying Houses f 5 s * GOOD SERVICEABLE STOCK AT CHEAP PRICES s J : ■ Z 5 PLANS WE HAVE BOTH THE 0. A. C. PLANS AND THB PULLMAN. WASHINGTON. LET US MAKE YOU AN ESTIMATE FROM ONE 5 ■ * Z We’ll Be Qlad To Help You OF THEM. K your home is out of style, yet in a good 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. Reshingling, in this manner, cuts fuel hills too, because your outer walls and roof are double thick and hold heat that much better. Brooder Coal U.H LARGE STOCK OF GASCO BRIQUETS ON HAND. SATIS FIED USERS ARE THE BEST RECOMMENDATION. G A TT . On H fh t <* M t . C onrten- 117/ « «tome, after he had tt ! jin g le d w ith V e i t e m Red Cedar Shingles right over the »Id roof and nde «balls. T h a wor^ was not at all expensive end the home is now in heef>ma «nth the m odem houses which surround it. Up-to-date in Style and Comfort AND GET ONE OF OUR INSTRUCTIVE BOOKLETS ON Homes with W estern Red Cedar Roofs and Side W alls are alwa?" in style and always good looking. Lay vertical grain W estern Red Cedar Shingles with sine-coated iron or copper nails and they w i l l laat a lifetime. M a n y beautiful color combinations are possible, if you wish to have your shingles stained. A n d these stained colors are permanent. THE BUSINESS OF POULTRY RAISE 3. Inland Empire Lumber Company ; i»k«M|33i; Z “ The Yard of Best Qwality ” ! M. M. STRAW. MGR. J Cheaper to Heat Than Before ' Y ou r saving hi fuel alone w ill helo pay for a Urge share o f the cost of reshmgling your home over the old roofing and side wads. Y o u w.H he pleasantly surprised by the moderate cost o f bringing your horn: up to date with W estern Red Cedar Shingles W e carry complete stock» both in natural soloes and stained to suit your individual taste. Profit by Our Suggestion , Exclusive Representative» of National Builders Burean Ï iu a M n ia B * M a ív tliW a > ia » > i» " B » ia a í ■4 Tum-A-Lura Lumber Co. SCHOOL BOOKS —AND— SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND REMEMBER In Drugs, Sundries and Prescriptions “Satisfactory Goods at Satisfac tory Prices19 Hermiston Drug Co.