T H g MÆftMISTOH fflCBALD. HERMISTON, OREGO3T.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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SATURDAY SPECIALS
Seedless Raisins
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Spaghetti -
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O eeu ream o f Iau-nat Glraaad H a n
and There About the Q ty and
Neighborhood
4 lbs. 34c
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3 lbs. 23c
Minced Clams, 7 oz. tin
15c
' t hese are fresh goods just in and FOR SATURDAY
OHLY AT THESE PHICFS
^OME REGULAR PRICES OH FRESH STANDARD GOODS JUST
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RECEIVED
Peas, Corn, Beans, Tomatoes 15c
YES, WE HAVE POPCORH GUARANTEED TO POP
Have you tried those Hostess Cakes ? We get them twice a
week. Leave your order and get one.
a sure you will like them.
We get Swedish Rye Bread that w ill suit you. Raisin, Orange,
Caraway and Plain. Try that with your next order.
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One of the »urest mean« to take is to milk cows.
WE WANT
YOUR CREAN
When yon sell your cream to u» y n not only help us but youxs-
selves as well because ours is a home indutry and as we grow
our strength mean« a stronger and better project.
A. M. SUH8TRUP
D o Y ou K now ?
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
J. M. Biggs, J. W. C lark an d Lafe
'‘W e’ve had m ore long d istan ce
H am m ack le ft T uesday m orn ing on
custom ers today th a n on an y one
a tr ip In to th e W allow a valley.
Jay for a m o n th ,” one of the men at
the F arm B ureau C o-operative said
S tated com m unication Queen His-
Monday. "T h e roads have been slick
th e r c h a p te r O. E. S. n ex t T uesdaj
and th e w eath er Just bad enough to
evening. Social.
keep some custom ers aw ay u n til they
had to get o u t for feed, and today
E a rl M itchell h as gone to P o rtlan d
seems to have been th a t day. W e've
w here he w ill be for some tim e on
had custom ers from Nolln and Pen-
business.
lleto n , from B oardm an an d Irrig o n
in d from aw ay down so u th .”
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. N orton, Mrs.
H. T. F ra se r, Mrs. W. L. H am m and
Mr. an d Mrs. H. E. Shesely have
Mrs. C. S. M cN aught w ere P endleton
retu rn ed a fte r a vacation trip th a t
v isitors last F rid ay .
started
before
C hristm as.
T hey
C lifford Je n k in s, fo rm erly of P o rt spent some tim e In S eattle, H oquiam .
Mr. S hes
land, is m ak in g h is hom e h ere w ith V ancouver and P o rtlan d .
his b ro th e r, G eorge H. Jen k in s, and ely re tu rn e d home a week ago today
and Mrs. Shesely cam e T uesda
a tte n d in g H erm isto n h ig h school.
m orning. “I t is q u ite an experience
“ B ig P a ra d e ,” T uesday, W ednesday ’o drive th ro u g h some of th e d rifts
and T h u rsd ay a t Cozy T h eatre, U m a >n th e n o rth bank road w here the
tilla, Ja n . 24, 25, an d 26. T his is snow is m any feet deep,” Mr. Shesely
said. He also had th e experience of
it. See ad.
being stalled by slides on th e Oregon
Dr. F. V. P rim e w ho has b een in a a rt of th e road.
Good Equipment Makes a Good
Farmer Better
yon getting all your cream into your cream check?
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gardless of what separator yon are using, have your skim milk test
ed by your creamery man at least twice a year and definitely
know if your separator is skimming 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 job, for it requires 35 per cent less energy
to turn than a plain bearing machine.
SOME SUPERIOR FEATURES OF THE PRIMROSE ARE:
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3.
4.
6.
Clean and efficien t skim m ing. 6.
Easy ru n n in g ,
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B all bearing.
8.
L ong life.
9.
Positive, au to m atic and visible 10.
oiling.
No oil holes.
Im proved heavy h a rd w a re .
E asy bow l a d ju stm e n t.
S a n ita ry an d easily w ashed.
L ong tim e p ay m en t plan.
- T here a re m any o th e r 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 sh o w you the
P rim rose or to d em o n strate its ac 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 w ill be placed in the
bargain class. Just call in and we w ill be glad to show you this
merchandise.
All Seasonable Stuff
Hermiston Produce and Supply
Company
COAL
It would be be well to put in your supply of coal now
For two years coal has been easy to get throughout the winter
months but it is not always easy to get all you want in December
and January
Thia may be the year that you w ill wish you had your bin full
FILL IT NOW
Coal w ill not be cheaper and maybe higher
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The Tum-A-Lum handles the best and cleanest coal
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Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
R. A, BROWNSON, Mgr.
-R E A D THE WANT ADS—
W ho are these Investors?
A ll hardware furnished and put
on
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j strate it to you
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Inland Empire Lumber
T KN years ago fifteen of the largest corporations in the
U nited States had a total of approximately S 00,000 stock
holders. I oday the American Telephone and Telegraph
Company alone has more than 420,000 stockholders.
SA V E M ONEY!
I his is an instance of the amazing growth o f saving and
investment that has taken place in this country. W ho are
these new investors?
BUY A T H O M E
I elephone stockholders come from every rank and file
in every state, nearly every town and city, in the land.
M echanics and merchants, teachers and bankers, laborers
and lawyers—every station of life is represented in this
investment democracy.
1 he Bell Telephone System, composed o f the A merican
Telephone and Telegraph Company and its Associated
Companies, is owned by the people it serves.
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m Qnality
M. M. STRAW. MGR.
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w . L. Teusch, a ss ista n t county ag en t
. s. ,. . Doi d an d d a u g h te r L f th e sta te . C ounty A gent H olt and
R u th w ere g u ests of re ltaiv es ln P en- C ounty A gent S m ith of Morrow
d leto n over th e week end.
| eounty
Mr. and Mrs. R aym ond E llio tt re
tu rn ed W ednesday from P o rtlan d .
Mr. E llio tt s ta te s th a t th e snow
banks on each side of th e low er h lg h -
wy a re h ig h e r th a n th e cars an d It
seems su re th a t a th a w w ill cause
lots more g rief for th e h ighw ay com
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. D oherty of P o rt m ission in th a t section. Mr. and
Townsend, W ash in g to n , w ere here Mrs. E llio tt w ill leave S a tu rd a y for
the firs t p a rt of th e week as guests Seaside on business.
at th e hom e of J. M. B iggs an d B ert
H aneline. T hey w ere also i n 'P e n
W ord has been received h ere th a t
d leton a p a rt of th e tim e,
Mrs. A lfred Groom is convalescing
nicely from an o p eratio n perform ed
Mrs. C. M. Jack so n e n te rta in e d th e In P o rtla n d a t E m anuel h ospital and
neighborhood club of w hich she Is a th a t Mrs. Groom and h er m other, Mrs.
m em ber a t h er hom e last S atu rd ay F . L. K elly, a re expected to re tu rn
ev en in g . T h ree tab les w ere filled to H erm iston th e firs t of th e com ing
for cards.
m onth.
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¿Exclame RepreeeatativM
J. A. Reeves is able to be up an d I Mr. and Mrs. George H. Je n k in s
aro u n d ag ain a fte r an Illness th a t , pent W ednesday 1„ P endleton w here
-P t hlr.i c t home for q u ite a w hile he w as called for a coference w ith
M ethodist ch u rch — The revival
n ectin g co n tin u es a t th e M ethodist
.h u rc h w ith good in terest. A lta r is
crow ded each n ig h t. E verybody is
invited to th e services. Come and be
saved “ now .” S. H am rick, pastor.
— TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS—
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Mrs. T heo P a rk s of P en d leton was
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. S ears an d d au g h
a gu est T uesday n ig h t a t th e home of te r P a tric a left yesterday by m otor
Mr. an d Mrs. B ert H anellne.
for Salem , A lbany an d o th e r W illam
e tte valley points. Dr. S ears w ill
Toni Boylen, P en d leto n lam b and reu rn th e first of th e week, b u t Mrs.
sheep buyer, w as a H erm iston v isit S ears w ill rem ain for a visit of about
or for a sh o rt tim e Monday.
tw o weeks.
P o rtlan d u n d erg o in g special tr e a t
Union services a t'th e B ap tist church
m ents for th e b en efit of his h e a lth Is
'u n d ay , Ja n . 22. Bible school 10 A.
expected to re tu rn hom e Sunday..
\1. Lesson, L ittle Jesu s and th e Law.
T he J. A. B irch field fam ily moved Mark 2 :1 8 -3 :1 -6 . M orning w orship
th is week from th e ir form er location 11 A. M. Them e, The all im p o rta n t
I t th e co rn er of G ladys av en u e and tnd personal question. Y oung peo
o u rth s tre e t to th e D oherty p ro p er ples m eeting 6 :3 0 P. M. Topic,
W hat diffeencc does it m ake w h a t we
ty on E ast M ain stre e t.
do on S unday? M ark 2 :2 3 -2 8 ; 3:1-6.
D on't sta y aw ay because th e ch u rch
Mrs. J. H. DeMoss re tu rn e d Tues-
is not p erfect; how lonesom e you
'ay m o rn in g from D allas w here she
would feel in a p erfect church. H elp
as called by th e illness and death
m ake the church in te re stin g to th e
' h er foster fa th e r. D u rin g h e r ab-
whole
com m unity.
No
ev ening
ence Mrs. W. G. Rodda had charg e
preaching. A cordial welcome to all
th e teac h in g a t M innehaha school. A. J. W are, pastor.
Hermiston Creamery Co.
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Mrs. Boyd Je n k in s an d baby ar-
I rived thl« week from Hood R iver to
Join Dr. Jen k in s. T hey recen tly
leased th e M itchell place and w ill
occupy it as th e ir home. Mrs. M itch-
| ell w ill be a guest at th e Swayze
| home u n til she leaves H erm iston.
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BELL SYSTEM
O n * P olicy - O n . S y ste m - C ntvervat Service
YOU’RE LIVING IN A LAND OF
OPPORTUNITY
WHERE
THE HIGH »PRICES DO NOT PREVAIL.
PORK PRICES 10 CENTS CHEAPER THAN A MONTH AGO.
BEEF PRICES UNCHANGED FOR A YEAR AND A HALF-
HERMISTON MARKET
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PHONE 411
A. W. TURNBLAD