TRB HERMISTON pNTUT.n, HERMISTOK, O&EGOK LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ Do You K now Y o u r M , erchandise a * ' j O e c o m e w a t I n t m a t G I m m »nd T h « e A b out Ik e C ity Nei.hborbwxJ R. E. Mitchell left Monday on I business trip to Astoria. * You know this is the place to ¿shop. All your wants taken care *of carefully and at a cash price. We are giving coupons with every 5 cent cash purchase. Inves­ tigate, it will pay you. H O U B t O F Q U A L IT Y A N D » E R y M S y COLE’S Original h o t Blast and HOWARD •'It Happened in June.' Overdra ft Heaters Idaho had a good fruit crop this F. C. McKenzie was in Pendleton year, according to R. C. Goode who Saturday on business. with Mrs. Goode returned from Fruitland, Idaho, last week. They B. S. Kingsley was home Tor a few worked in the apple harvest several days the latter part of last week. He weeks. left Monday for the coast. Twice th e Heat With H a lt' the Fuel ■ ■" 1 1 .g'j.'L'u ------- !.=— apacsr --- j WE ALSO HAVE A FEW GOOD BARGAINS IN SECOND WAND COLE’S HEATERS. The I Go You Go club met Wed nesday afternoon with Mrs. F. H ¿lean at the experiment station. The F. A. Chezik, formerly of Hermis­ tying of four quilts for the Alber ton, was a visitor here last week from tlna Kerr home in Portland wa^ com­ Marshfield. pleted. “It Happened in June.’ KINGSLEY’S H E R M IS T O N '» Mrs. F. M. Outwits entertained leet Thursday afternoon with four tables of bridge. Mrs. F. B. 8wayze won the first prize, Mre. Walter Blessing the cut prize, and Mrs. E. I. Davis, con eolation prize. “The weather was warm in the mountains, but I found it chilly on J. M. Dunning of Pendleton wa, in my return,” was the comment town on business Monday. M. W. Martin the latter part of last week, following his return from F. B. Swayze was in Pendleton on trip to Ukiah. business Saturday. IF YOU DO E »4 B9T I Oregon Hdwe. & Implt. Co. Mrs. E. H. Geary of Portland came Members of boys’ and girls’ clubs Sunday to visit for some time with who sent livestock to the Pacific In her mother, Mrs. J. F. McNaught. ternatlonal this week in Portland are Donald Jackson, ram lamb, Floyd Me F. M. Guiwits left Sunday for Port Mullen, ewe lamb, and Dick Martin land to visit Relatives and attend the ewe lamb. etock show. J If lB flB B B B flB B B B flB B f lB B B a fla B a flB B B B B B a flS B B B R S W. J. Logan returned Friday from a trip of several weekg that took him as far tast as Toronto. Star 5 Shoes ’’It Happened in June.” G. H. Jenkins was in Weston and MHton-Freewater last week attend ! If You’re Looking ■ ing the Weston Potato show and the Mrs. G. H. Jenkins entertained East End Apple show. Exhibits were few friends at luncheon and sewing of excellent quality in both shows, he ; For Success S Tuesday. stated. Mrs. Jenkins visited at the ■ v 88 SB Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander of Pen home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Holt in dleton were guests of Mrs. E. P. Dodd Pendleton during his absence. over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Simons were i ™ The next dance of the Married given a surprise Hallowe’en party by a number of their friendg Monday 2 Folks will be held Saturday, Novem evening at their home on Gladys ave­ ■ ’1 ber 12. o«r nue. Guests to make up four tables ■ ■ . An ail day newing session of the or cards, and refreshments brought J Ladles Aid society of the M. E. >y the guests were served late in thx , church will be held Wednesday vtning. One of the surest means to take is to milk cows. s■ g. WE WANT YOUR CREAN ? When yon sell your cream to us you not only help tts but yonrs- selves as well because ours is a home indutry and as we grow our strength means a stronger and better project. : - November 9. J Mr. and Mm. Henry J. Taylor of Pendleton renewed old acquaintance ■ in Hermiston Saturday while here for J the Rebekah convention. Hermiston Creamery Co. A. M. SUNSTRUP p At the Church of Christ, Scientist, l i Ì d Ì B B B H B H B R H B B B B B H B H B B B B B B B B B 1 R B B I B B B S ^ Undal'> November 6- Sunday school et 10:15. Church at 11. Subject for (Church, “Adam and Fallen Man.” E. P. Dodd came home Frday even ing on a brief visit from his ranch in the Okanagan country and returned Wednesday. Subscribe for The Herald--$2.00 » B I W. J, Warner returned Sunday from Seattle where he attended the football game between Washington and Whitman. r U A farewell party was given at the Cleve Clark home Tuesday night for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Voliva who will leave the last of the week for Richland, Oregon, where they will make their home. The I Go You Go club of which Mr. and Mrs. Voliva are members made up the party, and 500 was the diversion of the even­ ing. Three tables of bridge were in play at the home of Mrs. E. P. Dodd last DORIS SWAYZE OH STAFF Thursday afternoon. Mre. Thomas OF SENATOR FRED STEIWER Fraser won first prize, and Mrs. Bert llaneline, consolation. Miss Doris Swayze, daughter of Mr and Mre. F. B. Swayze. ig a member Mrs. Joe Udey left yesterday for of the staff in the office of Senator The Dalles to spend a week or 10 days Fred Stelwer, according to a press visiting her parents and her daugh­ announcement made from Washing ter Florence who is there in school ton Tuesday. She has been In New- this year. York for several months. How easy it is to install a Concealed Ironing Board No cutting out No plaster to knock off Fastens to wall with 6 screws Seven inches up from floor Folds up in a cabinet 1 1 -2 in thick COAL A ll hardware furnished and put 5 on ® gCom e in and let us dem on-; • s strate it to you S 8 — . I ' Inland Empire Lumber : Hermiston Produce and Supply Company B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B Q B B B .V a B IB B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B a • A THREE ACT COMEDY WITH MANY A LAUGH at the g HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ! B B Saturday Night ! November 5 1 a ■ : : ; 35-50C ■ B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B J IB B B B B B f lB B B B B B B B B B B B B R and January fa ll FILL IT NOW 1. A. BROWNSON, Mgr. J B Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. BI “It Happened In June’7 : ADMISSION months but it is not always easy to get all you want in December Estintive Representatives sf National Builders Bnresn fj B For two years coal has been easy to get throughout the winter This may be the year that yon w ill wish yon had your bin b B The Tum-ALum handles the best and cleanest coal * The Yard ef Beat Q u k ty " H. M. STRAW. MGR. The Student Body of the Her miston High School announces the presentation of Association. A pleasant evening’s entertainment is assured Coal will not be cheaper and maybe higher PkoM|3St| wOTHli Come in and look ■ them over This is the first play ever presented here by the Student Bodj It would be be well to put in your supply of coal now i You will make no mis­ take on your purchase out of this stock C. W. Smith, county agent of Mor­ row county, and G. H. Jenkins spent Monday visiting turkey growers on this project and in Morrow county, B ascertaining the condition of the flocks in preparation for uhipment of the November pool. It Is thought that Margaret Felthouse entertained between 400 and 600 birds will go four of her classmates Saturday eve­ out in the first shipment and about ning, the group going to the picture three carloadg in the Christmas pool. and then spending the night at the Felthouse home. “It Happened in June.’1 Do You Know? B I Best in their class A dancing party waa held Friday night in Yhe dining room of the west lide side hotel, 16 couples participat- ng. Arrangements were in charge of Mre. George Briggs who with Ed­ mond Briggs furnished the music. Punch was served. This was the first it a series of dances which will con tinue through the winter months. Mrs. Jennie Gupton and Miss Mad­ eline Hunt who have been visiting Mrs. M. C. Norton for about a month left for their home in Kansas City last Friday. B B foi’ Men, Women. & Children D on’t Forget To order your pork from us where you may have your choice of whole,, half or slice Hermiston Market Dependable Butchers W e deliver Phone 411