The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 05, 1928, Image 4

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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
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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
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m m Am ,
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES •
Campbell*« Tomato Soup, 3 tin« 25c
Apple«, home grown Winesap«
Box
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- $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—
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We have all material necessary
to build and furnish plans
and specifications
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Briquettes for Brooder Stoves in
stock
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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
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FOR E A ST E R
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2 Swift Premium or Home Cured
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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
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AND DEPENDABLE IN EVERY WAY.
STOCK NOW ON HAND, OR QUICKLY AVAILABLE, INCLUDE.
THE FOLLOWING:
! Just Five Weeks More
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BEEN
PRACTICAL POULTRY RAISER, THOROUGHLY WELL
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TO BE PAINTED, ENAMELED OR STAINED
OWN TASTE
HAVE
Lumber for Brooder
Houses
SEE OUR DISPLAY OF
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MOE’S LINE
Hermiston Drug Company
W e Buy Livestock
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