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CHIEF OF POLICE RESIGNS
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES ■
Special For Saturday
2 pounds Whole Wheat Fig Bar* .........
Get your orders in early for we ran short the last time.
O c e a r m m of I s t m a t Gleaned Hara
and There About the City and
Neighborhood
35c
Mrs. F. B. Swayze left last Sunday
for a visit in Portland.
3 pound* Macaroni or Spaghetti .................................................. 23c
3 pounds Large Head Rice .....................................................
W. W. Felthouse spent several
lays this week in Seattle on ous<
ness.
21c
SEEDS
J. A. Birchfield returned Sunday
from Enterprise where he spent some
time on business.
We have received our Spring Seeds that are now opened up. Bet
ter make your selection before the assortment is picked over. We
have Onion Sets and some varieties of Seed in Bulk.
Mrs. S. C. Campbell, Mrs. Harvey
Payne and Mrs. Rena Waterman were
Pendleton visitors Saturday.
Shoes, Dry Goods, Furnishings
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boylen Jr. were
Hermiston visitors Tuesday from
their ranch on Butter creek.
In the Spring Styles are now coming in. Look over our line.
We may have just what you want and at the right price.
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H. A. Pankow, for several years
chief of police and water works sup
erintendent of Hermiston, last night
submitted his resignation to the city
council to take effect March 1. The
resignation was accepted. Mr. Pan4-
kow plans to enter business for him
self.
"My relations with the members
of the city council have been of the
pleasantest nature, and fn a way I
regret severing my official rela
tions," Mr. Pankow said, “but I want
to get into business for myself, and
this seems to be an opportune time.”
Several applications were made to
the council, but no action was taken
last night in naming a successor to I
Mr Pankow.
SCHOOL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Guiwits went
to Pendleton Friday to spend several
It will be rather interesting to
days visiting friends
note that one of the two grade school i
houses have been swelling not only'
Mrs. Phebe Hill has been confined , from the sunshine, but the glee club
to her bed at the home of her daugh-1 are practicing on a coming operetta.'
ter, Mrs. W. L. Hamm, for several They practiced first in the room
days on account of Illness.
where a French class Is held later
in the day, and by the glee club’s
, H ” ®chl,',nK 18 able t0 ** out of outbursts swelled the room so that a
doors again after a period of conflne- water pipe to the laboratory over-,
B I ment on account of rheumatism. The head must have sprung a leak, the
~ ' disease affected his feet.
French teacher reported to the!
science teacher, so both blamed the!
Miss Randall, Miss Petri, Miss music for it. With the debators|
Brierle y and Mrs. J. S. Harvey were practicing in his room and the glee
Pendleton visitors last Saturday and clubs making the hot air circulate
were guests at the Randall home.
the wrong direction in the air pipes,
the janitor was nearly deaf and crazy.
j H. M. Schilling left Wednesday on So between the French and science
I a prospecting trip to Medford and teachers and the janitor, the glee
¡Southern Oregon points. He expects clubs got kicked out of the high
j to be gone about two weeks.
school to the grade building.
If You’re Looking
For Success ■
One of the surest mean* to take is to milk cows.
AND WILL ENTER BUSINESS
MOE’S UNE
OF GOOD POULTRY HOUSE FIXTURES
SIGNED BY SPECIALISTS.
HAVE
BEEN
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THEY ARE POPULAR WITH THE
PRACTICAL POULTRY RAISER, THOROUGHLY WELL
MADE
AND DEPENDABLE IN EVERY WAY.
THE BABY CHICK WILL SOON BE H ERE
THING FOR HIS HEALTH AND COMFORT;
VZE HAVE EVERY
ALSO
UNTED
STATES POULTRY FENCE TO KEEP HIM AT HOMTE.
Oregon Hdwe. & Implt. Co.
GOOD EQUIPMENT MAKES A GOOD FARMER BETTER
WE ARE NOW SHOWING THE NEW
Ed. V. Price & Co. Style Book
WITH THE NEW SPRING CLOTHI S FOR THE MEN AND IF
YOU HAVE EVER HAD A SUIT MADE BY E , 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
The ladies Altar society of the
Catholic church will hold a cooked
food sale on Saturday, February 25,
in the Hermiston Produce & Supply
Co’s, warehouse, starting at 1:30.
The high school caps which were
DISTRIBUTORS
ordered some time ago, have arrived.
They are a reversible cap having
high
school colors on one side and
a When yon sell your cream to ns y m not only help us hut yours-
class on the other. They are very
■ selves as well because ours is a home indutry and as we grow
neat looking caps and many of the
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Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Norton enter pupils ordered H’s on them to repre
our strength means a stronger and better project.
tained at dinner at their home Sat sent our school.
urday evening. Covers for eight
were laid. Following the dinner
Edith Sales was hostess at a din
bridge was enjoyed.
ner party given at her home Monday
j evening. Nell Reeves, Grace Jack
A. M. SUNSTRUP
Mrs. Marlon Jacobson returned to j son and Ruth Kaiser were her
her home in Adams and Miss Eliza- guests,
fceth L«ek returned to Portland last
It would he be well to put in your supply of coal now
.turday after a visit here at the
Grace Rodda has returned to
For two years coal has been easy to get throughout the winter
prune of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. school after a long illness.
¡John Leek.
months hut it is not always easy to get all you want in December
Anna Gaither went to Pendleton
Methodist church— Bible school at Sunday.
and January
....If you are not now taking the Hermiston Herald because you
10 A. M. Morning worship at 1).
think you can’t afford It and depend on borrowing a copy from
A. M. Sermon subject, "The Great
Jewell Smith went to Pendleton
This may be the year that you will wish you had your bin full
a friend to read the home news. Just stop and lgure the savings
est Servitude." Miss Mina A. San- Sunday.
you can niake In course of a year by having the paper regularly
stad will sing. Young people’s meet
and taking advantage of the bargains that merchants are offer-
ing at 6:30 P. M. All young people
The freshman class sold candy at
turns to you In savings made by direction is $2.00 a year. The re-
are Invited. Evening service at the public speaking program last
every week. The price of a subscripted buying of advertises bar
7:30 P. M. Sermon subject, “The Saturday and made $4.16.
gain* may be only $10.00, or they may be $60.00 a year, in either
Expediency of Christ’s Ascension.”
case, a subscription is a dandy Investment.
The high school party given Fri
George H. Jenkins, assistant county 'day was a success. They had plann
Coal will not be cheaper and maybe higher
agent, returned Tuesday from Cor ed to have the party for the Athena
The Tum-A-Lum handles the best and cleanest coal
vallis where he spent a week in the boys and girls but they did not
conference of county agents of the arrive. Everyone preipnt reported
state. "The conference was a very an enjoyable evening.
interesting one and gave me a lot of
new Ideas on the work,” he reported
Mr. Hall, a Scout executive, who
Mrs. Jenkins spent the time in Port
55 j land as a guest of her mother and was through Hermiston Thursday,
R. A. BR0WNS0N, Mgr.
February 9. addressed the students
■ returned today.
-BEFORE-
of the high school. Rev. Ware also
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A social neighborhood dance was spoke to the assembly. His topic
The
■ held In Columbia Saturday night at was “Handicapping Yourself.
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■ the home of John Conrad, a recent talk was given in honor of Abraham
■ arrival from the Baker district, Lincoln.
WHY WAIT TILL YOUR WIFE KILLS HERSELF OVER A
g I The dance was given more for the
WASHBOARD AND SAY IT WITH FLOWERS? SAY IT NOW WITH
■ young folks of the district, but many FEBRUARY BIRTHDAY PARTY
A MAYTAG. ASK FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION IN YOUR
■ grown-ups were also present. John
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Tuesday, February 14, Mrs. E. P
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■ Jenderwizki furnished music for the
0. L. BARLOW, Phone 28-R.
R dancing with his violin. Refresh Illsley entertained fourteen ladies at
February birthday dinner party.
■ ments were served, and all present
The birthdays of all ladles present Is
■ reported a very enjoyable time.
in February. The central feature of
Among the new arrivals on the the dinner was a delicious 16 pound
project are Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Dun turkey given for the occasion by Mrs.
ning and children. They have Botkin. Mrs. Illsley, the guest of
— READ THE WANT ADS—
leased the farm north of town that honor, carved the birthday cake,
was purchased last season by his which was appropriately decorated
brother. J. M. Dunning of Pendle with fourteen red candles, one can
ton. They have been farming in the dle for each guest. Mrs. Stella Shaar
Kennewick country. Mr. Dunning carved the turkey and Mrs. Alice
expects to devote most of his time to Wagner and Mrs. Louisa Payne as
sisted with the serving.
dairying and poultry raising.
The table was beautifully decorated
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Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kingsley re- with Valentine basket favors and a
g turned to their home in Portland re- center piece of lovely red carnations
■ eentiy fr:?.i Australia where they —a birthday gift graciously shared
• went sever:;! months ago to secure by Mrs. E. P Dodd.
J the services of a specialist in surgery
No gifts were exchanged but Mr.
thoughtfully supplied the
fc- Mr. Kingsley. Their return was Illsley
(the occasion of a family reunion. "birthday presents” by giving the
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'Mrs. B. S. Kingsley was there from ladies a large box of chocolates.
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The guests present were Mrs. West.
T'crmlston and Eldora Kingsley made
■ Anyone wanting Coleous Plant Slip*
start for window boxes
¡the trip from Corvallis where she Is Mrs. Botkin, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Pace.
please call at office within two weeks.
a student in O. A. C.
Mrs. Wooster. Mrs. Paul. Mrs. Dodd.
Mrs. Shaar. Miss Ada Soneson, Miss
At the Baptist church Sunday. Feb. Nell Reeves. Mrs. Louisa Payne. Mrs.
119— Bible school 10 A. M. Morning Logan Todd and Mrs. Illsley.
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worship 11 A. M .theme. "Life With
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Wings." Solo by R. C. Barham.
Mrs. Ralph Richards and Mrs. J. i
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¡The church Is the power house of M. Bigg* entertained at a luncheon
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® i religion. Get your moral hattertea party at the Riggs home Tuesday.
MILK
RED ROCK CHEESE
“ TlteTarJaf Best Quality”
S recharged. See that your steering Guests to make four tables were In
gear is In right order. Young peo vited, and bridge was played after:
M. M. STRAW. MGR.
■ ple’s meeting at 6:30 P. M. Preach
luncheon. Prize winners were Mrs.
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ing. 7:30 P. M.. theme, "Taming the H. T. Fraser, Mrs. Leo Hurly and
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[Exclosire Representitivts «f National Builders Bureta
5 Tongue."
Solo, Mrs. W. G. Dyer. Mrs. C. M. Jackson
No sword bttee eo fiercely as an evl,
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tongue. Sir P. Sidney. A cordial
X. w. sms
"Ben Hur" showing at Umatilla
A. W. TURNBLAD
welcome to all, A. J, Wgre. pastor. was attended by several from here.
Hermiston Creamery Co.
COAL
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Mrs. H o u s e w ife
FILL IT NOW
Just Five Weeks More j
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
You should have everything
in readiness for the
baby chicks.
B rooder H ou ses
We have all material necessary
to build and furnish plans
and specifications
9 Briquettes for Brooder Stoves in
stock
HOT DOG CENTER
Smelts, 4 pounds 25 cents
Box lots $2.50
Don’t forget our Home Rendered
Lard and Home Cured Bacon
Inland Empire Lumber Company ■
They re pleasing lots of customers
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HERMISTON MARKET