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THE HERMISTON gHfttAT.n, HERMISTON, OREGON. "O ur ehickens h ad th e chickenpox for about tw o m onths, and th a t tro u ble th rew them off in th e ir p ro d u c t ion. b u t th ey a re com ing back now ," Oecurrncra a t Ixt^raet Gleaned Hara said Joe Udey one day th is week. u d Thera About the City and "O ur herd of d a iry cows h as given Naiffhborhaod a good account of itself, and I'm p la n n in g to in crease th e h erd up to ab o u t C. S. M cN aught left S u n d ay on a 30 h ead ." business tr ip to S eattle. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. D oherty w ill Mr. an d Mrs. J. M. B iggs an d Mrs. move to E cho the firs t of th e m onth J. S. H arvey w ere P en d leto n v isito rs from P o rtla n d . Mr. D oherty wag a- w arded th e c o n tra c t last week for I F rid ay aftern o o n . b u ild in g th re e m iles of road o u t of Mrs. E d g a r P eterso n of Pow ell to h o to cost $23,000, an d th e fam ily B u tte, O regon, is h ere a H a g u est of p lan s to live th e re d u rin g th e sp rin g o er p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dyer. an d sum m er. Mr. and Mrs. D oherty were here last w eek, and a d an cin g p Mrs. G eorge S ales h a s re tu rn e d a rty In th e ir ho n o r w as given a t from P o rtla n d w here she sp e n t some S tan field . LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ SATURDAY SPECIALS T o m a to C atsup, 16 oz. B o ttle, tw o f o r ................... 35c C urve C ut M acaron i, th ree p o u n d s................... 2 3 c . W h o le W h e a t F ig B ars, tw o p o u n d s ---................. 3 5c FO R SA T U R D A Y O NLY W E are still se llin g e v e ry d a y — P ea s, B ea n s, C orn a n d T o m a to es, a t ......................... 15c These are fresh goods ju s t received TR Y O U R H O STESS CAKES { W e g u aran tee them to please you O U R C O FFEE A T 35 A N D 40c tim e w ith Mr. S ales w ho is a p a t A p a rty in honor of Mr. an d M rs ien t a t St. V in c e n t's h o sp ital. H e w ill re tu rn hom e in 10 d ay s o r tw o R. L. E llio tt w ho have gone to S ea side w as given last F rid ay n ig h t a t i weeks. th e O. C. P ierce hom e w ith Mrs. Geo. E. R. S ch iller an d E. C. Olson w ere W ag n er, Mrs. Jo e C ahill and Mrs. I h ere M onday from P en d leto n w ith a P ierce as hostesses. T h ere w ere five new Dodge V ictory six w h ich they tab les of 500 in play d u rin g th e eve p erm itted a n u m b er of local men to ning. and prizes w ere w on by Miss drive. G lenn S ta te r w as h ere T ues A da Soneson and G eorge W ag n er and Mr. and Mrs. W illiam S h aar. Mrs. day. E llio tt an d Mrs. P ierce a re sisters. Is going over big. W e g et it fresh ro asted and grind it to suit you w hen you w a n t it. W hy pay fo r tin ? KINGSLEY’S H IR M I8 T O N '« HO USE T h e M. E. L adies aid society w ill hold a cooked food sale S a tu rd ay , J a n u a r y 28, a t th e H erm isto n m a r k et. T he bu sin ess m e etin g of th e so ciety w ill be held W ednesday a f te r noon, F e b ru a ry 1. O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R ■ If You’re Looking ■ r For Success ■ ■ ■ ■ . T w elve g u e sts w ere p re se n t a t a I luncheon an d b rid g e p a rty for w hich I Mrs. H. E. H itt w as ho stess a t liei ¡'h o m e T uesday a fte rn o o n . P rizes were I ! won by Mrs. P. V. P rim e an d Mrs. I ' M abel R alp h . One of the surest means to take is to milk cows. I Mr. an d Mrs. H. M. S tra w en ter- 11 tain ed a t a d in n e r an d card p a rty last ¡ S a tu rd a y even in g . P la te s w ere laid V ery E m barrassing I for 10. In th e b rid g e p lay in g first A professional model was one nigiil j prize waB won by Mr. an d Mrs. A. H. posing in the nude before a dozen men 1, N o rto n , a n d co n so latio n by Mr. and wlio were intent on getting every sec I j Mrs. C. W. K ellogg. ond of the fleeting hour, in a silence broken only by the nervous scratch Dr. J. L. S ears re tu rn e d S atu rd ay ing of charcoal on paper, when an n ig h t from W illa m e tte v alley points incident occurred which throw s an ! w here he sp en t a few days. Mrs. odd light on fpniinine psychology, re j S ears and d a u g h te r rem ain ed for a lates Walt McDougall, the cartoonist, ! longer visit. On th e re tu rn tr ip from in "This Is the L ifeI” Only a minute or so remained be P o rtla n d Dr. P. V. P rim e accom pan fore the period of rest, when, with a ied Dr. S ears home. Sharp shriek of genuine alarm , the lovely model leaped from the stand Mrs. C. S. M cN aught a n d M rs. F. and fle>l outside ihe circle of light I V. P rim e e n te rta in e d a t a lun cheon i focused upon her form. “T saw a man looking down npon en d bridge p a rty a t th e P rim e home a tu rd a y . G uests to m ake six tables me from th at window next door!” site 'f e r o p resen t, an d prize w inner« w ere managed to explain when her agltu Mrs. H. T. F raser, Mrs. A. H. N orton tion had subsided. gud Mrs. G. H. Je n k in s. WE WANT YOUR CREAN ■ ■- ■ .When yon sell your cream to ns you not only help us but youra- selves as well because ours is a home indntry and as we grow onr strength means a stronger and better project. Hermiston Creamery Co. A. M. SUNSTRUP ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I D O N ’T F O R G E T T H E BIG F R E E S H O W In the A uditorium a t H erm iston, F rid ay evening, Before winding your watch a fter a Jo h n , R o b ert, F red an d Dick Thom have re tu rn e d a fte r h a v in g sp en t the cold snap warm it for a t least a q u ar ter of an hour; winding It Immediately p ast few m o n th s in th e so u th . Dick after exposure to cold may hreak the sp e n t most of his tim e in A rizona spring. During the night, the watch an d th e o th e r th re e b ro th e rs w ere will run better If It is in about tlie in C alifo rn ia fh e g re a te r p a rt of the same position It occupies during the tim e. day. The timepiece shouln be wound in the morning Instead of at night. It is directly nfter winding that a wntcii Mrs. E. P. Dodd an d Mrs. C. W works best and can thus stand tire vi K ellogg w ere hostesses a t a luncheon brations during the day. It should an d b rid g e p a rty la st F rid a y a f te r be wound slowly, carefully avoiding noon in ho n o r of Mrs. R. E. M itchell Jerks. Count the number of turns the w ho w ill leave H erm isto n soon to spring will allow w ithout undue si rain. Join Mr. M itchell In th e ir new home. These hints were recently given b.v a G uests to m ake th re e ta b le s w ere large watch m anufacturer as practical ways to Impove the perform ance of p resen t. the tim ekeeper and prolong Its life. An evening of high class en tertain m en t. A uspices P endleton Cam p W oodm en of th e W orld. Bi k in g the fam ily. DANCE AFTER TH E SH O W . B y O ’S u lliv a n ’s S eren a d ers Do You Know? I How easy it is to install I a Concealed Ironing Board ■ T ony S h erro d , fo rm erly of W al low a, h as moved o n to th e Clyde Me E lro y place fo r w hich he re cen tly tra d e d h is W allow a co u n ty farm . Mr. an d Mrs. Clyde M cElroy moved last week to W allow a, an d C h arles M cElroy an d h is m o th er a re leaving th is week to Join them , acco rd in g to p resen t plans. Ï I 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 ■ ■ B ■ At th e B a p tist ch u rch S unday. J a n u a r y 29: U nion services. B ible school a t 10 A. M. M o rning w or sh ip 11 A. M. T hem e, T he w ork to be w o rth y th e position. A t 3 P. M. all young people an d o th e rs in te r ested in a C h ristia n E n d eav o r are urged to m eet a t th e ch u rch . C laude Pevey, p resid en t of C olum bia u nion, w ill be h ere to h elp org an ize. E ve n in g service 7 :3 0 P. M. T hem e. S eek in g th e Best. A w ise m an is like a pin : his head keeps him from g o in g too ta r. T hese serv ices a re going fin e; come and help In a w or th y effo rt. A cordial w elcom e to all. A. J. W are, p asto r. A ll hardware furnished and put ■ on S ■ Come in and let us demon- ■ ■ strate it to you : Bnrrrrmr*—winter? S3BE Yes—b u t you need have no fears. If you feed your car the fxtMer fuel, oil and grease, it w l ti&p warm, thereby never stalling you on a wintry day. Inland m M Tkt Yard of Best Quality N. M. STRAW. MGR. 'Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau • Are you getting all your cream into your cream check? Re gardless of w hat 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 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: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. C lean an d e ffic ie n t skim m ing. 6. E asy ru n n in g . 7. B all b earin g . 8. L o n g life. 9. P ositive, a u to m atic and visible 10. oiling. ■ ■ ■ "SERVICE V . WITH A \ S M IL E * UE SERVICE STATION rtAHK LlTTUt No oil holes. Im proved heavy h ard w are. E asy bow l a d ju stm en t. S a n ita ry an d easily w ashed. L ong tim e p ay m en t plan. .. T h ere a re m any o th e r fe a tu re s too n um erous to m ention, but if you w ill stop in o r call us, we w ill be g lad to show you the P rim ro se o r 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 If you W ant a Good Cup of Coffee these Winter Mornings W e w ould su g g est you tr y a can of Chase & S a n b o rn ’s Seal B rand. T h is coffee is w ell estab lish ed an d the a n n u a l sales c t te a s and coffees d u rin g 1927 of these re lia b le b ran d s w as 469 carloads. REMEMBER THE BRAND— None Better, Few as Good. - CHASE & SANBORN SEAL BRAND COFFEE ______________ ' ORANGE PEKOE TEA____________________ Hermiston Produce and Supply Company DISTRIBUTORS COAL W atch Care Jan u ary 2 7 , 1928, at 8 o ’clo c k C A P T . T . JO N E S Jr., A M E R IC A ’S F O R E M O S T M A G IC IA N s ! ■ ■ ■ T im G a ith e r lost h is adopted bird dog th e o th e r day and life h as been a b it cloudy fo r him since. T he dog follow ed B ert N ation hom e la s t fall on a tr ip o u t of th e w h e a t b e lt. Mr. G a ith e r adopted him , p u t fa t on his rib s and used him d u rin g h u n tin g season. T he o th e r day a farm er from th e H oldm an co u n try cam e to tow n, noticed th e dog. claim ed him and took him home. Since th e n Mr. G ai th e r h as h ad to be sa tisfie d w hile on h a u lin g w ork w ith th e com pany of O. T. L ockridge. Good Equipment Makes a Good Farmer Better It would be be well to put in your supply of coal now 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 Thia may he the year th a t you w ill wish you had your bin full FILL IT NOW Coal will not be cheaper and maybe higher The Tum-A-Lum handles the best and cleanest coal A ccordin g to H oyle Even nmong Ihe elders we see s<> little of the old-fashioned fastidious- firs and beeches w¡rich make tlie val ley shady have been failing victims to the wind. It is a delicious s p o t; the Benedictines who established them selves tlc're Just before William the Conqueror landed in Englnnd always chose pleasant places for their ab beys. But how did Milton come to hear of It, 1 ponder? In the Seven teet.th century to make the excursion from Florence to Vallnmbrosa w asn’t as easy as it Is today.—London Bally Chronicle. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. R. A. BR0WNS0N, Mgr. — READ THE WANT ADS— S a fety in Pyram id» An interesting speculation concern ing the real reason for building the Pyram ids originally Is that of all forms of maii-huilt structures the pyr amid form is the least liable to be disturbed by an earthquake. Along this line It Is Interesting to wonder if the newer architectural pint) of building skyscrapers tu pyr amid form Is not one of the wisest moves tb.it could possibly have been made to avoid the earthquake men ace. As cities grow, the potential danger from earthquakes I» enormous ly increased, and the pyram id form of architecture is one of the best possible protections against disaster from this source. B eau tiful L abrador It Is predicted th at when wireless means of communication has been ex tended and coasts are better charted and lighthouses built that Labrador with .its roçky inlets and bracing cil mate, will become, like Norway, a rendesvoas for sum m er yachtsmen In the short uortliern sum mer Labra dor la pictured as a land of suprem e beauty. Korky heudlands run far in to the res. Deep ttnrds cut the fir-cov ered hills of (lie interior, where su b Arctic vegetation flourishes and sal mon stream s Invita the Ssherman. Grand falls, on the Hamilton river, 1« aearty three tim es a s high a s N iagara HAVE YOU TRIED Our Home Rendered Lard? A S K Y O U R N E IG H B O R D O N ’T F O R G E T W E C A R R Y A F U L L L IN E O F C H O IC E M E A T S , F R E S H A N D C U R E D Milk and Cream HERMISTON MARKET PHONE 411 If . ▼. SMS A. W. TURNBLAD i