I H e HERMISTON ITKTtXfrft. ECEBlflSTOy. OREGON”.
For the Spring Season
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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O cc u r e n c e « of Intanat m —
H er.
and There About the City and
N e i« h borhood
SEE OUR WINDOW SCRIMS AND DRAPERIES.
A NICE LINE OF NEW CORD RUGS, ALL SIZES FROM $1.50
Mr«. W. L. H am m and »on D avid
and h e r m other. Mr» Phebe H ill,
left last T h u rsd ay fo r Colfax, Iowa,
Mrs. H ill's home. T hey m ade th e
trip o n ’account of th e Illness of Mrs.
H ill w ho has been h ere several w eeks
as a g u est a t th e hom e of h e r d a u g h
ter.
Mrs. A. J . P eap er of P o rtla n d is
Dr. F. V. P rim e w ill leave S unday
h ere as a gu est a t th e hom e of her
to a tten d a Joint session of th e E a st
d a u g h te r, Mrs. G. H. Jen k in s.
e rn Oregon D ental association an d th e
Mrs. M. W Sim s an d ' baby have S o u th ern Idaho D ental association to
look ' THEM OVER BEFORE PURCHASING.
gone to Camas. W ash in g to n , w here be held in Boise, M onday and T ues
day. Dr. P rim e Is p resid en t of th e
sh e is v isitin g h e r p aren ts.
E astern Oregon association. He w ill
Th e C olum bia C am pfire g irls w ill have charge of a clinic w hich w ill be
hold a cooked food sale a t th e H er-i a fe a tu re of th e m eeting.
A GOOD SELECTION OF SUMMER DRESS MATER IALS
ten M arket, S a tu rd ay , M arch 17.
A NICE SHIPMENT OF STAMP GOODS FOR PICK UP WORK.
R ecent a rriv a ls on th e p ro ject are
T hey
K enneth A they is an em ployee of Mr. and Mrs. Jess H opper.
th e H erm isto n T ra n sfe r in ch arg e of a re on th e W. W . F elth o u se ra n ch
th e office.
in th e Colum bia d is tric t an d w ill
w ork fo r Mr. F elth o u se th is year.
Mr. and Mrs. H ugh W. W alk e r of, Tl5ey cam e here from W eiser, Idaho.
The D alles have been v isitin g here "T h is project looks good to m e," Mr.
H opper said. “ I ’ve talk ed w ith
a
d u rin g th e p ast week.
num ber of th e n eig h b o rs and from
T he B ap tist L adles A id society w h a t they told me, I believe th is is
[w ill hold a re g u la r m eeting in th e th e place we have been looking fo r."
ch u rch b asem en t n e x t W ednesday
aftern o o n .
W. R. L onghorn w as d isp lay in g a
clip p in g from an Iow a new spaper
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H E R M I g T O N ’» H O U S E O F Q U A L I T Y
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R u th K aiser su ffered an In ju ry to th e o th e r day w hich re la te d th a t th e
h er sh o u ld er re cen tly w hen she fell " L ittle Brown C hurch in th e V ale,”
th e song,
"T h e
from a horse. T he sh o u ld er w as not im m ortalized in
broken.
C hurch in th e W ildw ood,” w as th e
scene of 462 w eddings in 1927. Of
Mrs. H. M. S tra w e n te rta in e d at th is num ber, 87 w ere solexnized in
WHY WAIT TILL YOUR WIFE KILLS HERSELF OVER A
bridge for g u ests to m ake three th e m onth of Ju n e . T he ch u rc h is
WASHBOARD AND SAY IT WITH FLOWERS? SAY IT NOW WITH
tab les a t h er hom e T u esd ay a fte r a t B radford. Iowa, Mr. L o n g h o rn ’s
A MAYTAG.
ASK FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION IN YOUR
noon. P rizes w ere won by Mrs. H. old home. T he ch u rch m akes a
OWN HOME.
ch arg e of five d o llars to couples for
T. F ra s e r and Mrs. E. L. Jackson.
th e use of the b u ild in g for w eddings. 1
0. L. BARLOW, Phone 28-R.
E. U. C ate, d is tric t d ep u ty of th e
lotlern W oodmen of A m erica, and F.
A t th e B ap tist ch u rch Sunday, '
H. W illiam s, field d eputy, w ere her- M arch 11— A g ro w in g in te re st in the!
y esterd ay in th e in te rs ts of th e order union services. The new class in th e
■ hey rep resen t.
Bible school.
Come and see. All
men welcome. Bible school 10 A.
M.
"A bout all I know now ig th a t I’m M. M orning w orship, 11 A.
a t w ork g e ttin g in my e arly pota Theme, The Brook th a t Failed. Solo
toes,” Roy S u lliv an replied th e o th e r Miss S anstad. L ord’s supper. E ve
day when asked for some news. "I ning servies C. E ., 7 P. M. Leader.
have seed for th re e acres of early Mrs. Cecil W arn er. P re ach in g 7:45
One of the surest means to take is to milk cows.
ones and e x p e c t-to p la n t five acres ?. M.t them e, B le a tin g Sheep and
Low ing Oxen. H elp m ake th e ch u rch
and tw o acres of la te sp u d s.”
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’n te re s tin g to th e w hole com m unity
A. J
S. C L ochrie. fo rm erly c a sh ier of A cordial welcome to a ll.
the F ir s t N atio n al B ank of H erm is W are, pastor.
TO $3,75— JUST THE THING TO BRIGHTEN UP THE HOUSE.
New Hats Arriving Every Week
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New Shoes for the Whole Family
DON’T EORGET OUR
SATURDAY SPECIALS
'KINGSLEY'S’
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WE WANT
YOUR CREAN
ton, now a b a n k e r a t Ilw aco, W ash
ing to n , w as re c en tly elected
port
C. M. Best has lived here a few
com m issioner th e re for a th re e year m onths, but he an d Mrs. Best have
‘orni.
w orked h ard enough g e ttin g th e ir
place south of tow n a rra n g e d as th ey
Whfeit you sell your cream
ug you not only help ug but yourfc
Mrs. G. H. Je n k in s e n te rta in e d at w ant it th a t he is alread y looking
ielves as well because ours is a home indutry and as ws jtow
He
luncheon and brid g e for g u e s ts - to forw ard to Bome re c reatio n
our strength means a stronger and better project.
m ake th re e tab les W ednesday a fte r- likes to fish and is co u n tin g th e days
□oii. P rizes w ere won by Mr«. 'J . now u n til th e season opens, so he can
i L. Sears. Mrs. A. H. N o rto n and Mrs. g et sta rte d . Mr. Best h as b u ilt
lay in g house for 250 hens and a cow
C S. M cN aught.
b arn to tak e c a re of e ig h t head of
A. M. SUNSTRUP
Dr. C urry, th e S e a ttle eyesight lows. Both b u ild in g s w ere con
■ sp ecialist w ho w as in H erm iston W ed stru c tsd on concrete fo u n d atio n s
■■■■■■■> nesday, an n o q n ces th a t h e w ill re H e has also p u t up a lot of fen cin g
tu rn in ab o u t six weeks, an d w ill an d m ade o th e r ch anges on th e place
co n tin u e his v isits th ro u g h o u t the in ad d itio n to w ork he has done on
his house. " I ’m tr y in g to get w ork
sum m er.— Adv.
done to su it me now- so I’ll have
th in g s h andy aro u n d th e place,”
Mr. and Mrs. C. W . K ellogg e n te r said, "because w hen fish in g season
tain ed a t d in n e r an d card s a t th e ir opens I Just know w ith o u t b eing told
hom e last F rid a y evening.
G uests th a t I ’ll h av e to use some tim e fish
for fo u r tab les w ere in v ited . P rizes in g .”
w ere won a t brid g e by Mrs. C. C.
D urfey and Mrs. G eorgia H enderson,
and H arry S traw an d F. B. Swayze
13 Ohio Bankers Face Prosecution.
Findlay, O.—T hirty five Indictm ents
H ear th e Rev. W. S. Coder, of Ak charging 13 officers and directors of
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ron, Ohio, b ro th e r of Mrs. M artha the A rcadia Bank & Savings company,
J. M ununa, w ho will preach In the at A rcadia, O., with em bezzlem ent of
Free M ethodist m ission, H erm iston, 1273,619.64 were retu rn ed by th e
next S ab b ath m orn in g , M arch 11, a t grand jury.
11. Also a t Irrig o n a t 7 :3 0 P. M.
>f th e date. Mrs. M umma w ill sing
AT THE THEATRE
a t both services.
W e have ju s t had o u r m otion p ic
tu re m achine overhauled by a P o rt
The H erm iston T rip le L ink club
land m echanic and o p erato r, also had
: will hold its th ird a n n u a l St. P a t-
o u r screen re-p ain ted hence from now
: rick s Day dan ce h ere a t th e audl-
on th e p ictu res should be clea r and
to rlum F rid ay even in g , M arch 16.
w ith o u t q u ivering.
s.
£
Hermiáton Creamery Ce.
Extra Copies of Booster Edition
f»n> «4 (i; 10 cents per copy
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¿ V e ttin g S to a t S ia n d s& b l to n e "
Cut Costs with U. S. Poultry Fence
You’ll like U. S. Poultry Fence better than any poul
try netting you’ve ever used. For, like farm fence,
it stretches straight and true from post to post
without bagging or sagging. It requires neither
wood top rail nor baseboard. It stretches as read
ily to steel posts as it does to wood.
. V . S. Poultry pence c u ts co sts.
I t sa v e s th e p ric e of u n n e c e s
sa ry lu m b e r. I t sa v e s tim e , la b o r a n d e x p e n s e in b u ild in g .
A nd, w ith a ll its s u p e rio ritie s , i t sells fo r n o m o re th a n o r
d in a ry n e ttin g .
V . S. is m a d e w ith b o th o n e -in c h m e sh e s a n d tw o -in ch
m e sh e s a n d fro m 12 to 72 in c h e s h ig h .
C om e In to d a y a n d m a k e u s p ro v e t h a t 17. 5. Poultry Feuco
w ill sa v e you m oney.
Oregon Hdwe. & Implt. Co.
MARCH 10
SATURDAY, MRS. McKINLEY WILL BE HERE WITH THE
NEW SPRING STYLES IN COATS, DRESSES AND HATS.
We a re su re you w ill find ju s t w h a t you w a n t fo r th e sp rin g and
sum m er w ear in th is display. Be s u re and come in and look th is
ap p a re l over w h e th e r you w a n t to 1 uy or not, you w ill know w h at
w ill be w orn th is season and can g e t some id ea o f ' these com bina
tio n s should you decide to m ake up your dresses a t home.
We
hope every lady in th is v icin ity w ill call a t the salesroom and in
spect th is stock.
— DON'T FORGET THE DATE—
S A T U R D A Y , M A RCH 10, 1928
Hermiston Produce and Supply
Company
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
W e will have a car of Stove Coal
on the track about March
10 to 12
Also car of Box Wood about the
13th to 14th of March
You can save money by placing
orders for this to be de
livered from the car
baby chicks.
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
B rood er H ou ses
R. A. BR0WNS0N, Mgr.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE VERY LATEST THING IN
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We have all material necessary
to build and furnish plans
and specifications
: ENAMELWARE
— TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS—
IN COLORS
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For the Lenten Season £
STRIKINGLY BEAUTIFUL PIECES IN THREE COLORS
Briquettes for Brooder Stoves in
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stock
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durable, too.
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Anyone wanting Coleou. Plant Slip, i j start for window boxes
I please call at office within two weeks.
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Coral Red
Willow Green
and Canary
W e have Fish of All Kinds
w ide, having the advantage of olorfnl beauty.
Every piece is triple coated, thus m iuring a life-
Inland Empire Lumber Company £
PhMM 311
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“ Tke Tard «f Beet QnUity ”
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H. M STRAW. MGR.
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THIS IS THE FIRST SHOWING OF SUCH WARE IN HERMIS
TON. TO INTRODUCE IT WE WILL OFFER IT AS A—
Special Sat. Afternoon, Mar. 10
Piece»
Piece, include
include Rice
Rice Boiler,.
Boiler,. Mixing
Mixing Bowl,,
Bowl,, Kettle,.
Kettle,. Sauce
Sauce Pam
Pan,.
Tee Kettle,, Dishpans, Etc.
PRICES RANGE FROM 47c to $8.51 PER PIECE.
BLESSING HDWE. CO.
— HARDWARE A IM PLEM ENTS-
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BOLOGNA
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PHONE 411
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