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THE Special For Saturday WE ARE STILL SELLING COFFEE IN BULK AT 35-40-50c. FRESH ROASTED AND WE GRIND IT AS YOU WANT IT. WE JUST RECEIVED A SWELL LINE OF BELTS AND TIES FOR THE MEN AND BOYS. COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER. PHONE 171 KINGSLEY’S ” H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D | EASTER SALE Of New Dresses and Hats F rid a y and S atureay April 6 and 1 During the days of the «ale we will re duce our prices 25 cent« on both dress es and hat«. THEFAMILYWARDROBE “WHERE PRICES ARE LESS THAN MAIL ORDER.” —TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— H E R M IST O N , O R EG O N . •‘I'm glad to be back horns," w a s' th e com m ent of-A . J . B irchfleld Sat-1 urday a fte r he re tu rn e d from La G rande. “ I ra n in to several inches of | snow in b a G rande, and th e sp rin g | w e a th e r h ere looks a n d 'fe e lg good." ; O eeunneM a t Interact GI m u m S B a n and T h e » About the City and Naishborhood — Rev. S. H am rick, p asto r of the M. M errill P o tte r a tte n d e d th e fu n e ra l E. ch u rc h , is convalescent a fte r an of h is fa th e r, W . B. P o tte r, in V an illness of m ore th a n a week w ith la grippe He w as u n ab le to preach last couver, W ash in g to n , la s t F rid ay . S unday, and h is place w as ta k e n ?by G ran d m a R iehl, m o th er of Mrs. J. Oscar Payne. D. W ag h o rn , Is serio u sly ill a t th e W ag h o rn home. She Is m ore th a n 90 Mrs. George l.lebe w ill re tu rn from year„ old. B uhl, Id ah o , th e la tte r p a rt of th e week. She w as called th e r e by the .T h e re g u la r A m erican Legion illness an d death of h er fa th e r. F u n IdaOce w ill be given S a tu rd a y n ig h t. eral services w ere held to r him yes A pril 7, in th e p.fd lto rlu m w ith the terday. F le tc h e r o rc h e stra p laying. T he A lta r society of th e C atholic ch u rch w ill g ive its a n n u a l b en efit i dance n ex t F rid a y n ig h t, A p ril 13, l n th e au d ito riu m . W e pay 17c fcr Eggs « m m Am , LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES • Campbell*« Tomato Soup, 3 tin« 25c Apple«, home grown Winesap« Box - - - - $1.25 White Wonder Soap, 25 bars - 98c H g W M IB T O N HEBM USTOH D. H M ittlesd o rf has resum ed his d u ties a t th e F ir s t N a tio n al b ank a fte r b eing ab sen t sev eral d ay s on acco u n t of la grip p e. E. G rande C h erry , s u p e rin te n d e n t of H erm isto n schools, le ft T ues day n ig h t for S pokane to a tte n d th e m eetin g of th e In la n d E d u catio n al asso ciatio n . Mrs. C. E. Je n k in s of G lendale, i C alifo rn ia, m o th er of George H. J e n k ins, a ss ista n t co u n ty ag e n t, w as a v isito r h e re th e firs t of th e week a t; th e Je n k in s home. S he cam e up from J P o rtla n d w ith Mr. and M rs V ernon | P. Je n k in s Sunday. V ernon Jen k in s is a b ro th e r of th e local m an. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. P hipps of S a lem a rriv e d M onday evening fo r a b rie f v isit. "M rs. P h ip p s had to comei a t th is tim e, and we hav e been hav- | ing so m uch ra in fo r th e p a st 10, days th a t I decided I m ig h t as w ellj come, too,” Mr. P hipps said. They form erly lived here. Mr. an d Mrs. J. L. W aller r e tu r n ed hom e S unday from Salem w here "A ll th e farm ers over in o u r coun th ey w ere called by th e illn ess and try a re sm ilin g and happy over th is d eath of his m o th er, Mrs, L a u ra y e a r’s crop p ro sp ects,” w as th e com W aller. m ent m ade M onday by C harles W. S m ith of H eppner, co u n ty ag e n t of Dr. and Mrs. F. V. P rim e le ft Suu- M orrow county, w hile in H erm iston, i ' day m o rn in g for P o rtla n d . Mrs ”Th^ ra in s th is sp rin g a re good for P rim e w ill re tu rn th e la tte r p a rt of w heat and o th e r crops, and th e re is ¡th e w eek, b u t Dr. P rim e w ill rem ain lots of g rass for th e sto ck .” some tim e for h o sp ital tre a tm e n t. Rev. A. J. W a re w en t to H elix S atu rd ay aftern o o n to con d u ct fu n eral se.rvices for S usie B linn, five y ears old, whose d eath follow ed an o p eratio n for ap p en d icitis. Mrs. R. A. W h ite of O lym pia, ! W ash in g to n , and A nton Soneson of E m m ett, Idaho, a r e h ere as g u ests a t th e hom e of th e ir siste r and d a u g h ter, Miss Ada Soneson. Mrs, W h ite p la n 3 to re tu rn hom e sh o rtly a fte r E aster. Services a t th e B ap tist-C h ristia n ch u rch S unday, A pril 8— B ible school 10 A. M.. T his is E a ste r Sunday. Come to th ese services. M orning j p reach in g , ,11 A. M , them e, “ Day b reak on a D arksom e R oad.” Spec ial m usic. E v en in g services, C h rist i a n E ndeavor p a g e a n t 7 :3 0 P. M. 8 P. M„ th P DeMoss E n te rta in e rs w ill give a sacred concert. Do not 1 fail to h e a r them . W orld fam ous con cert fam ily. A freew ill offering. A cordial w elcom e to all. A. J. W are, j pastor. OF GOOD POULTRY HOUSE FIXTURES SIGNED BY SPECIALISTS. Unfinished Furniture TO SUIT —BEFORE— a We have all material necessary to build and furnish plans and specifications a Briquettes for Brooder Stoves in stock S Anyone wanting Coleons Plant Slip» to start for window boxes please call at office within two weeks. ■ Inland Empire Lumber Company M it ' Tbe Yard of Best Quality ” THEY ARE POPULAR WITH THE MADE THE BABY CHICK WILL SOON BE HERE. WE HAVE EVERY THING FOR HIS H E A L TH AND COMFORT. ALSO UNITED STATES POULTRY FENCE TO K EEP HIM AT HOME. Oregon Hdwe. & Implt. Co. GOOD EQUIPMENT MAKES A GOOD FARMER BETTER We are selling lots of LADIES HOUSE -DRESSES because they are good material to start with and properly and neatly made up and priced right, $1.98 to $3.98, in last colors. New shades of HOLEPROOF HOSIERY in stock, $1, $1.50 and $1.95. To the Farmer, we have 6-ft. wide heavy Canvass for your ditch dam; save you lots of shoveling an J tearing down your ditch banks. Will pay for the canvas in one days saving of labor— $1.20 per yard, 12 oz. weight. We still have some first quality elbow Macaroni in bulk at 4 lbs. 25c; better supply your needs while the price is in vogue. Hermiston Produce and Supply Company Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. WE HAVE A S P E C IA L STOCK OF IT IS TIME TO GET THEM BUILT YOUR It will surprise you to see how little it will cost to make a tight, warm brooder house Watch Our Windows for More Pieces Come in and see us. TILT TOP TABLE................................. ........ ................................. $2.25 BREAKFAST TABLE ..................... ............................................ $6.00 CARD TA BLE................................. .............................................. .. $2.00 Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. TEA WAGONS .............................................................. $5.00 and $7.50 SEWING CABINET ....... ............... ........... .................. $1.50 R. A. BR0WNS0N, MANAGER RADIO CABINETS ........................................................ $4.50 and $6.00 The assortment includes other arti cles that will be of interest. 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 affo rd i t and depend on b o rro w in g a copy from a frien d to read th e hom e news, ju s t stop and ig u re th e savings you can m ake in course of a y ear by h a v in g th e paper reg u la rly an d ta k in g a d v an ta g e of t i t . b a rg a in s th a t m e rch an ts a re o fferin g every w eek. T he price of a su b scrip tio n is 12.00 a year. The re tu rn s to you in s a v i n g m ade by d irected b u y in g of advertised b a r g ain s m ay be only $10.00, o r th ey m ay be $50.00 a year. In e ith e r case, a su b scrip tio n is a dandy Investm ent, Blessing Hardware Co. E g g s A r e C h eap ! Now is th e tim e to p reserve th em fo r fu tu re use. ow n b ottle an d we w ill supply you w ith B rin g y o u r Waterglass at 35c Quart OR 60C PER HALF GALLON F o r th e new q uick m ethod of Treating Seed Potatoes As ad v ertised ln th e lead in g fa rm m ag ailn es BAYER’S DIP DUST $1.75 per pound ■ : FOR E A ST E R ■ ■ Leg o’ Lamb and Hams, all kinds ■ . 2 Swift Premium or Home Cured S THEY’RE GOOD « ■ : ■ 5 ■ S 5 ■ : 5 HERMISTON MARKET PHONE 411 X. W. SIMS A. W. TURNBLAD S afer an d faster th a n corrosive su b lim ate m ethod. LET I ts E X PLA IN T H IS T R E A TM EN T TO YOU. M. M STRAW. MGR. »Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau DE AND DEPENDABLE IN EVERY WAY. STOCK NOW ON HAND, OR QUICKLY AVAILABLE, INCLUDE. THE FOLLOWING: ! Just Five Weeks More ■ ■ ■ a a You should have everything ■ ■ ■ ■ in readiness for the ■ ■ ■ ■ baby chicks. ■ ■ ! B r o o d e r H o u se s BEEN PRACTICAL POULTRY RAISER, THOROUGHLY WELL ■ TO BE PAINTED, ENAMELED OR STAINED OWN TASTE HAVE Lumber for Brooder Houses SEE OUR DISPLAY OF f MOE’S LINE Hermiston Drug Company W e Buy Livestock ■ ■ «■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■a