TUE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON C harles K aiser and L. D. B uhm ann w ent to B oardm an M onday w here they visited a num ber of beekeepers. Mr. K aiser w ent down to explain Ocnirrnem of I n t* m t Gleaned Here the purposes of th e M ountain S tates and Then- About the City and H oney P ro d u cers’ association to Neishborhaod B oardm en bee men, and Mr. B uh m ann m ade th e tr ip in th e in te re st Cleve C lark w as a P en d leto n visi of inspection. to r W ednesday. S-P-E-C-l-A-L-S LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ CATSUP, 2 b o ttles f o r ................................................................................ 35C MACARONI 3 pounds fo r........................................................................ 25c SPA G H ETTI, 3 pounds fo r...................................... .... ........................... 25c N A PTH A SOAP CHIPS, larg e package ............................................ 39c M ethodist ch u rch — S u n d a y school Guy C ronk m ade a tr ip to P endle a t 10 A. M. A class fo r everybody. ton yesterday. M orning w orship a t 11 A. M. Sub Mr. an d Mrs. C harles T ay lo r were ject, “ Days desired and not seen." Y oung people’s m eetin g a t 6:30. All P endleton v isito rs yesterday. young people welcome. E vening T. H. Iladdox has been In P endle service a t 7:30. Serm on subject, “T he im portance of a choice.” Bro. ton th is week on Jury duty. Peforne and w ife w ill sing. D on’t S tated co m m unication Queen E s fail to come. S. H am rick, pastor. th e r c h a p te r, O. E. S., n ex t T ues day n ig h t. Mrs. W . A. L eath ers and Mrs. ! B erdell H aneline e n te rta in e d a t' Mr. an d Mrs. F. B. Sw ayze e n te r bridge a t th e H aneline hom e l a s t 1 tained, at d in n e r for 10 frien d s T ues T h u rsd ay and S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n s., day evening. Cardg w ere played a f G uests to m ake five tab les were! p resen t th e firs t day, and fo u r tables) ter d in n er. on S a tu rd a y . The prize w inners} T h u rsd ay w ere Mrs. L eila Phelps. The fo rtn ig h tly S a tu rd ay n ig h t Mrs. H. T. F raser, and Mrs. F. M dance th a t w ill be given th is week G ulw its. S a tu rd a y th e prize w in w ill be u n d er th e auspices of the ners w ere Mrs. H eistand Moore, Mrs A m erican Legion A u x iliary . H. E. H itt and Mrs. Cleve Clark. Saturday Only Specials PE R T H ES, alves o r sliced ........................................................................ 24c PEARS ............................................................................................ 24c C H ER R IES, ROYAL ANNS....................................................................... 24c _________ ALL EXCELLENT GOODS IN A NICE SYRUP SW E ET P E T IT E PRUNES, 3 pounds for ......................................... 25c KINGSLEY’S < E * M IB T O N B H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N O S E R 1 Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Je n k in s left Monday. Mr. Je n k in s w ent to Cor vallis for th e conference of county ag en ts of th e sta te , and Mrs. J e n k ins w ent to P o rtla n d to spend the week w ith h er m other. j If You’re Looking ■ ; For Success ■ ■ ■ is One of the surest means to take is to milk cows. The S alv atio n Arm y held special services on th e s tre e ts of H erm iston T uesday n ig h t w ith C ap tain E g g ert in charge. A n o th er service w ill be held h ere ag ain n ex t T uesday n ig h t he said. WE WANT YOUR CREAN Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Coe of B aker were here over the week end as guests of A ubrey Z. Dean. Mr. Coe was ag en t for th e U nion O il Co. here u n til la st fall an d w en t from here to B aker. When ^ou sell your cream to us y m not only help us but yeurs- selves as well because ours is a home indutry and as we grow our strength means a stronger and better project. ■ £ Hermiston Creamery Co. I A. M. SUNSTRUP Mrs. II. T. F ra s e r w as hostess a t luncheon and bridge p a rty a t her lom e T uesday aftern o o n . Covers were placed for 1«. A t bridge prizes w ere won by Mrs. H efstand Moore, Mrs. C. W. K ellogg and Mrs H. M. S traw . Mrs. Housewife - ...If you a re not now ta k in g th e H erm isto n H erald because you th in k you c a n ’t afford it and depend on b o rro w in g a copy from a frien d to read th e home news, Just stop and Igure th e savings you can m ake In course of a y ear by h av in g th e p aper reg u la rly and ta k in g ad v an ta g e of th e b a rg ain s th a t m erch an ts a re offer- tu rn s to you In savingg made by d irectio n is »2.00 a year. The re- every week. T he price of a su b scrip ted b u y in g of ad v ertised ban- g ain s may be only »10.00, o r th ey m ay be »50.00 a year. In e ith e r ease, a su b scrip tio n Is a dandy in vestm ent. Do You Know? How easy it is to install : a Concealed Ironing Board * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 5 S ■ ; * » B B B B B B I B 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 » " S A ll hardware furnished and put ■ o n Mr. an d Mrs. F. B. Sw ayze e n te r tain ed a t d in n e r and card s a t th eir home S atu rd ay evening. Covers w ere laid for 16. P rizes a t bridge were won by Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Mc N aught and Mr. and Mrs. J. s. larv ey . i ■ • ■ ■ ■ S Come in and let us demon ; strate it to you ■ a • ” 1 used to be in th is co u n try q u ite a lot before H erm iston w asi ever th o u g h t of,” said Thom as H am pton, well know n w heat farm er of P en d leto n last S a tu rd ay . “T h at w as in th e days w hen we used this! co u n try as range for c a ttle. We used often to clim b up on th e b u tte ju st w est of tow n h ere and look over th e su rro u n d in g c o u n try w ith* field glasses to fin d any stray ed c a ttle .” W ith h is sons Mr. H am pton was h ere to get some d airy cattle. OF GOOD POULTRY HOUSE FIXTURES SIGNED BY SPECIALISTS. 'I took th e team o u t an d tried to do a little sp rin g to o th in g on th e hill ground to d ay in the a lfa lfa ,” Sam Carson said yesterday, “ b u t I found h ere is still too m uch fro st in the ground, so th a t I had to give It u p .” The sp rin g like w eath er th a t has pre vailed d u rin g the past week has caus ed farm ers to tu rn th e ir a tte n tio n to farm in g o p erations a g ain , and w ithin a few days, if th e sunshine stays w ith its present force, th ere w ill be much w ork u n d er w ay. HAVE BEEN THEY ARE POPULAR WITH THE AND DEPENDABLE IN EVERY WAY. THE BABY CHICK WILL SOON BE HERE- WE HAVE EVERY THING FOR HIS HEALTH AND COMFORT; ALSO UNTED STATES POULTRY FENCE TO KEEP HIM AT HOMTE. Oregon Hdwe. & Implt. Co. WE ARE NOW SHOWING THE NEW Ed. V. Price & Co. Style Book WITH THE NEW SPRING CLOTHES FOR THE MEN AND IF YOU HAVE EVER HAD A SUIT MADE BY F . V. PRICE CO. YOU KNOW THEY ARE IN A CLASS BY THEMSELVES, SUPER IOR IN BOTH WORKMANSHIP AND QUALITY OF MATERIAL USED IN THEIR CONSTRUCTION. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU THIS LINE AND WE GUARANTEE A FIT. Nothing quite so good. Hermiston Produce and Supply Company DISTRIBUTORS COAL It would be be well to put in your supply of coal now For two years coal has been easy to get througljput the winter months but it is not always easy to get all you want in December and January This may be the year th at yon will 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 Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. R. A. BROWNSON, Mgr. — READ THE WANT ADS— The LAYING Hen is the PAYING Hen HELLO JOE! PUT HER IN CONDITION TO DO HER SPRING WORK Why the Big Smile —FROM THE EXPERIENCE OF FOLKS WHO ARE USING IT WE RECOMMEND Oh Boy! Home Made Bacon Dr. Hess Poultry Panacea ■ Inland Empire Lumber Company ; ■ PkM* Ml ■ 30c per lb., 5 lbs. for $1.25 M The Yard of Bost Qnality " I ESS than MAIL ORDER PRICES M. M STRAW, MGR. Yours for more eggs WE GET AT THE HERMISTON MARKET PHONE 411 M. W. SIMS A. W. TURNBLAD WHERE THEY CARRY A LINE OF PRIME MEATS PRICED IN REACH OF ALL lExdoiiTo Repreoentatiroo of Notional BoiMert Borean HERMISTON DRUG CO. • GOOD EQUIPMENT MAKES A GOOD FARMER BETTER E n sig n F red erick H esser, son of W. H. H esser. is h ere th is week on leave from S eattle. He is serving on the A rizona and took advantage his o p p o rtu n ity to get hom e for a few days. E nsign H esser Is a g ra d u a te of the H erm iston schools and was g ra d u a te d from th e nav al academ y a t A nnapolis la s t Ju n e. H e a n tic i p ates service in A siatic w aters w ith in a sh o rt tim e. FOR THIS PURPOSE —A TONIC—NOT A FOOD WE SELL SODIUM FLUORIDE. RECOMMENDED BY THE DE PARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE As THE BEST LOUSE POWDER DE PRACTICAL POULTRY RAISER, THOROUGHLY WELL MADE A t th e B ap tist church Sunday, Feb. 12. Bible school, 10 A. M. M orn ing w orship, 11 A. M., them e. The Serviceable Life. Special music. Y oung people’s m eeting 6 :3 0 P. M. P re ach in g 7 :3 0 P. M. T hem e, The Folly of Inconsiderateness. The inion services a re g ro w in g w ith §ach service. Come an d help a w orthy u n d e rta k in g alo n g w ith y o u r pres cnee, and th u s put th e stam p of your approval on th e w ork. A cordial to all. A. J . W are, pastor. Mrs. R. E. M itchell and son Bobby w ill leave S unday for K lick itat, W ashington, for a v isit w ith Dr. and J u s t because th ey fe lt th ey need Mrs. Gale, form er H erm isto n re s i dents. A fter a few days she plans ed to steal a w eek’s tim e on local to jo in Mr. M itchell In th e ir new golfers, a p arty of fo u r local men, A. H. N orton, C. S. M cN aught, W.’ home. W. F elthouse and Dr. F. V. Prim e, w ent to P ilo t Rock last S unday to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. S u n stru p are play golf. The course th e re w as free in P o rtlan d and a t coast p oints this of snow, due to a chlnook w ind th a t week on a com bined business and did not p e n e tra te as fa r as H erm is p leasure trip . D u rin g th e ir absence ton. W hile th ey w ere th e re th e A. W oodrlch of La G rande is tak in g H erm iston g o l.jrg tried to Justify Mr. S u n stru p ’s place at th e cream - the trip and played 36 holes. ery. New M adden, ch airm an of th e local association of tu rk e y grow ers, will go to Boise next week for th e m eet ing of th e board of d irecto rs of the Idaho T u rk ey G row ers’ association. His trip is a resu lt of an in v itatio n from Mrs. B rink for him to act as a rep resen tativ e of Oregon grow ers at th e a n n u a l m eeting. MOE’S LINE MILK CREAM