THE HKBMIflTOir T m t A t n , HERMISTON, OREGON.
fa r as I found, and farm ers a re not
so well organized and a re not up and
com ing in the sam e degree they are
here. I had a lot of fun w ith some
Occurence, of lutarw t Gleaned B a n
of my old a c q u a in tan ces by te llin g
and Thar^Lbaot the City and
them th ey o u g h t to come w est for
Neighbor heed
a w hile and stu d y o u r m ethods.”
Mr. W inslow w ill Join his fam ily at
F. C. F red erick so n of Irrig o n w as S a n ta A na, C alifo rn ia, w ith in a fewI
a H erm iston v isito r la st S atu rd ay . days.
SOME 0°; REGULAR PRICES
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES ■
These are Not Specials but
we sell them every day.
F ran k B llderback h as re tu rn e d EASTERN STAR INSTALL R e W
from a sh o rt tr ip to P o rtlan d .
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OFFICERS TUESDAY NIGHT
Corn, Peas, Beans and Tomatoes in regular size tins at 2o cents
Sliced Peaches, in Syrup, 30 cents.
Prunes right from the dryer, at 3 poi nds for 25 cents.
Have you tried our Rye Breads? They are made by the Swedish
Bakery and certainly are fine. They are made in Raisin, Orange
and' Plnin- Try them.
We'atilf have some of that Coffee at 35 cents per pound.
Why pay
for the tin.
M. T. M atot is d riv in g a new Olds-
T he E a stern S ta r held in sta lla tio n
mobile sedan.
cerem onies a t th e ir m eeting T uesday
evening, W. A. L e ath ers a c tin g as
H. W. H oak of Olex w as in t o » » , ln 8 talllu g o fficer.
on business the first of the week.
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AFTER INVOICING WE ARE GOING TO HAVE SOME
Cleanups at Bargain Prices
LOOK THEM OVER
KINGSLEY’S
H E R M IS T O N 'S
H O U B C
O F
Q U A L |T Y
A N D
The followlng oft|cer8
were
stalled for th e com ing y ear: Mary
.«■». M arth a ------ -a Is able to be L eath ers. W o rth y M atron;
Miles
out ag ain a fte r an Illness of tw o B a rra g e r. W o rth y P a tro n ; M argaret
weeks.
F raser, A ssistan t W orthy M atron;
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K a th ry n G arn er. S ecretary ; W ini-
F. B. Madison of O regon City, was fred Norton> T re a su re r; Mabel Camp-
here W ednesday looking a fte r h l s lbeI1 C onductress; E dna B arrag er.
i land In te re sts in th is p roject.
^A ssistant
C onductress;
E uphem ia
i Jackson, C h ap lain ; M aude K ellogg,
F ra n k A lien has re tu rn e d
from M a r s h a l; E lean o r B riggs. W ard er;
P o rtlan d w here he sp en t th e holi Ed. Jackson, S en tin el. S ta r points
days v is itin g his sister.
{were: M ota P rin d le, R u th ; Cloe B.
I Refvem , A da; B eda Sloan, E sth e r;
B ert R ichardson of B o ardm an has E d ith C. L ittle ,
M arth a;
N ettie
retu rn ed to h is hom e a fte r b eing at Sloan, E lecta.
Dr. R ow e's sa n ita riu m sev eral days
Mrs. M aude K ellogg, re tirin g W or
for tre a tm e n t fo r b ro n ch ial asth m a. th y M atron, w as given a b o uquet of
roses, sw eet peas, and freesias by
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. P h ip p s left th e lodge, as a m ark of th e ir a p p re
T uesday m o rn in g fo r th e ir home in ciatio n of h e r w ork w ith them d u r
Salem .
T h ey are d riv in g and w ill ing h e r office.
have to m ake th e d eto u r to th e N o rth
Bank h ig h w ay a t Hood R iver.
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One of the surest means to take is to milk cows.
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HERMISTON MEN FILE FOR
Mr. and Mrs. R. Bayes an d ch ild
GOLD CLAIMS AT HEPPNER
ren, of P o rtla n d , are v is itin g a t the
Joe N o rto n home. T he tw o fam il Finding of Old Shaft Showing Ore
ies w ere n eig h b o rs in K ansas a n u m
W ith Gold in it Causes Trip
ber of y ears ago.
WE WANT
YOUR CREAN
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There Sunday.
On acco u n t of th e rev iv al services
th a t a re b eing held a t th e M. E.
A nu m b er of H erm iston men m ade
ch u rch , th e re g u la r m eetin g of th e a tr ip to th e m o u n ta in s a b o u t 40
I Ladies Aid society w ill n o t be held m iles from H ep p n er last S unday in
on W ednesday, J a n u a r y 18.
ird e r to in v e stig a te re p o rts of a gold
tr ik e discovered th e re recently. The
Miss E va R an d all e n te rta in e d in nen m ak in g th e tr ip Included B ill
When you sell your cream to us you not only help us but y « n -
form ally la st S a tu rd a y a t a luncheon S h aar, J. B. Moll, H. A. P ankow ,
for e ig h t te a c h e rs of th e local George S helton, Ursel H ia tt and
selves as well because ours is a home indutry and as we grrw
schools. T he a ftern o o n w as sp en t a t Gwyn H ughes.
our strength means a stronger and better project.
cards and sew ing.
T he fin d w as a n old hole th a t is
th o u g h t to have been opened by a
Mrs. W. W . F elth o u se gave a prospector ab o u t 40 years ago, the
luncheon for tw elve frien d s T uesday site of w hich w as lost sh o rtly a fte r
a t h er home. B ridge w as played his firs t pay orc w as ta k e n o u t when
A. M. SUNSTRUP
d u rin g the aftern o o n , firs t prize go he becam e ill a t The D alles and died
in g to Mrs. B ert H an elin e and sec w ith o u t b eing ab le to disclose to
ond to Mrs. C. C. D urfey.
those a t h is bedside th e location of
th e claim . He had covered the sh a ft
R. A lex an d er was down from P e n over to p ro te c t hfs in te re sts w hile
dleton T uesday to a tte n d th e annua] he w as gene.
m eeting of th e officers of th e F irst
T he location rem ained hidden u n
N atio n al b an k . Mr. A lex an d er
is til re c e n tly w hen a horse broke
one of th e d irecto rs of th e local in th ro u g h th e tem p o rary covering the
stitu tio n .
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old prospector had m ade. E x p lo ra
tion disclosed som e gold b e arin g orc,
—TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS—
Miss Golda M um ma has re tu rn e d and considerable in te re st has been
to P o rtla n d a fte r sp en d in g th e h o li displayed by H eppner people.
The
days w ith h e r m o th er and b ro th er. trip of th e local men w as ta k e n as a
She Is on leave from h e r teach in g re su lt of Info rm atio n th a t w as r e
w ork a t p re se n t in o rd er to tak e ceived by U rsel H ia tt from his fa th e r.
special in s tru c tio n s on th e pipe o r
T h e H erm iston m en m ade some
g an , p ian o an d voice.
filin g s th a t w ere located by H . A.
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Pankow , a fte r he had exam ined th e
M em bers of th e fam ily of J. M. te rra in .
B iggs a re lo sin g as m uch sleep as a
lot of fam ilies do w hen th e firs t baby STANDING COMMITTEES OF
conies. T h e cause of th e loss of
COMMERCIAL CLUB NAMED
sleep is not a new m em ber of th e
fam ily, how ever. I t ’s a radio, an all
T he sta n d in g com m ittees of th e
electric, w hch w as in stalled
th is
H erm iston C om m ercial club to serve
week.
d u rin g 1928, as ap pointed by Dr. J.
L. Sears, p resid en t, read a t the m eet
I A t th e M ethodist ch u rch th e re-
jv lv al serv ices co n tin u e w ith in te r in g of th e club T uesday, a re as fo l
low s:
je st and w ill go on all n ex t week.
R oads— H. M. S tra w , F. C. M cKen
■ I W e are ex p ectin g a g re a t day S u n
zie. F. B. Swayze, R. A. B row uson,
day. G reat sin g in g and gospel p reach
J. G. P earson.
ing a t every service. Do n o t forget
F in an ce— A. H . N orton. W. J
■ {every ev en in g a t 7:45, E verybody
W arn er, C. W. K ellogg, A. W . T u rn -
; welcome.
T he P asto r.
blad.
E n te rta in m e n t— H. E. H itt, W .L.
At th e B ap tist church Sunday, Ja n . H am m . W m. S h a a r, Leo H u rly , Dr.
15— The union services of B ap tist D. S. Rowe.
and Disciples. We a re h oping th a t
M em bership— W. W. F elth o u se, E.
th ese services w ill be given a fa ir P. Dodd, S. M. C am pbell, M. W. Sims.
■ tr ia l before Judgm ent is passed on th e
F a rm co -operation— H. T. F raser.
■ fa ilu re o r success of th e m ovem ent. T hom as C am pbell, H . K. D ean, J. H.
Bible school 10 A. M.; lesson su b ject, Reid, G. H. Je n k in s.
Jesus an d S inners. Mark 2:1-17.
New e n terp rises— F. B. Swayze, W.
■ M orning w orship, 11 A. M.; them e,
J. W a rn e r. E. P. Dodd. H. T. F raser.
■ The U nencum bered Life.
All young
C olonization and p u b licity — E. P.
people In terested In a C h ristian E n-
Dodd, J. S. H arvey, E. L, C herry, Dr.
deavor are asked to meet a t 6 P. M.
F. V. P rim e.
■ in tu e ch u rch and ta lk over possible
" H a rd boiled” com m ittee— Thos.
• p lan s fo r th e fu tu re. No evening
C am pbell, F. B. Sw ayze, C. S. Mc-
preaching. A cordial welcome to all.
N au g h t.
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A. J. W ar?, pastor.
Good Equipment Makes a Good
Farmer Better
Are you getting all your cream into your cream check?
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gardless of what separator you are using, have your skim milk test
ed by your creamery man at least twice a year and definitely
know if your separator is skinunint- clean.
The McCormick Deering Primrose 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 iob, for it requires 35 per cent less energy
to tu rn than a plain bearing machine.
SOME SUPERIOR FEATURES OF THE PRIMEOSE ARE:
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C lean and e ffic ie n t sk in u u iu g . 6.
E asy ru n n in g .
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B ail bearing.
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L ong life.
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P ositive, au to m atic and v isib le 10.
o ilin g
No oil holes.
Im proved heavy '-h ard w are.
Easy bowl a d ju stm e n t.
S a n ita ry and easily w ashed.
L ong tim e p ay m en t p lan.
.. T h ere a re m any o th er fe a tu re s too num erous
to
m en tio n , but
if you w ill stop in or call us, we w ill be g lad to show you th e
P rim ro se or to d em o n strate its a c tu a l m erits on y o u r farm .
Oregon Hdwe. & Implt. Co.
GOOD EQUIPMENT MAKES A GOOD FARMER BETTER
WE ARE OFFERING
Many Short Stock Items at
Close Out Prices
which are real bargains, and during the next week we hops to fin -.
ish our Annual Inventory and many other items will be placed in the
bargain class. Just call in and we will be glad to '!hcw you this
merchandise.
All Seasonable Stuff
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Hermiston Produce and Supply
Company
Hermiston Creamery Co.
COAL
It would
For two years coal has been easy to get throughout the w inter
months but it is not always easy to get all you want in December
and January
This may be the year th at you will wish you had your bin full
FILL IT NOW
Do You Know?
Coal will not be cheaper and maybe higher
The Tum-A-Lum handles the best and cleanest coal
How easy it is to install :
a Concealed Ironing Board ■
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No cutting out
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No plaster to knock off
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Fastens to wall with 6 screws
Seven inches up from floor
Folds up in a cabinet 1 1 >2 in
thick
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‘HOME OF THE HOT D O G ’
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Yes We Sell Pork
■ s e v e r a l weeke th a t took him to th e
T he snow th a t h as been a lodger
■ { li- tiM of relativ es In the east, south
over th e lan d s of th e H erm iston d is
{and middle west. He vieited l n Chl- tric t fo r th e p a st tw o w eeks w as'
■ cage, Ohio. P en n sy lv an ia. New York
’ ¡m uch less today w ith prospects th a t!
• A labam a an d o th e r places. "F arm
It w ill soon be gone if th e p resen t!
era everyw here 1 veted a re ab o u t on
te m p e ra tu re s and ra te of m eltin g
th e sam e basts as we find them here
p rev ail for a sh o rt tim e longer.
■ In th e w est," Mr. W inslow stated .
Q u ite a lot of th e snow disappeared
• "There ten 't a g re a t deal of money
! b eing m ade by faraaera anyw here, W ednesday, and th e m eltin g ro n ttn -i
ned ail of W ednesday n ig h t an d Is
b u t th ey a re hold in g on and doing
still g o in g on today.
■ th e best th ey can In th e expectation
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p re fit.. O ur w estern f .r m e r , a re d )8 tr(rt, , rc o rd |
tQ 8tatPm ent8 b, ¡
more Progressive t h . n ley a re back l„ ¡, h(we who
do ro n sid c r, ble
th e older d istric ts.
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Ir u ts m ade by cars, and th e roads a re
the Farm Bureati Co-operative
'b e in g ru t dow n below su rfa c in g fo ri
By W hole, H a lf or Slice
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Beef, Lamb and Veal
CHICKENS, DRESSED TO ORDER
25 cents per pound
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“ Tim Yard of Best Quality’’
R. A. BR0WNS0N, Mgr.
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Jam es A. W inslow retu rn ed to H er-
SNOW AWAY GRADUALLY
m lston last F rid ay a fte r a v isit of
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Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
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a
Inland Empire Lumber Company
be well to put in your supply of coal now
here are almost unknown, as | t n n |
HERMISTON MARKET
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A. W. TÜRMBLAD