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THE H B B M IB T O W F W IU tn , H S B M IS T O X , OKEOOK. J A l o v e l y P a r is d r e s s — finished in minutes g Mr. an d Mrs. A. A. L ittle re tu rn ed from P o rtla n d la s t T h u rsd ay a fte r sp en d in g a few days th e re v is itin g and on business. T hey w ere accom - panted on th e ir re tu rn by his siste r, Mrs. G eorge R osevear, of L au relx , O regon, who w ill rem ain for a cou ple of weeks. Made of Genuin« Color ■ ■ J J gi ■ Mr. an d Mrs. J. A. Y eager of P e n dleton visited frien d s an d re lativ es i in H erm iston Sunday. W A SH F A B R IC S MARY EATON sh o w s y o u h o w Mr. an d Mrs. Floyd K n e rr P endleton v isito rs M onday, See O ur W indow w ere a THIS IS A REAL OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU TO OBTAIN BARGAINS IN HIGH QUALITY H0USE- Tom R. G urdane, c a n d id a te fo r th e I rep u b lican no m in atio n fo r sh eriff, a was a v isito r in H erm isto n Sunday. ■ HOLD NECESSITIES. ALTHONGH OUR “ l c OFFER” IS A FEATURE OF THIS SPECIAL VALUE SALE, A COMPARISON OF PRICES AND ITEMS WILL CONVINCE YOU HAT EACH AND EVERY ONE IS A “FEATURE” OF EQUAL IMPORTANCE. E Dr. H. C. C u rry , th e S e a ttle E y e I sig h t S p ecialist, w ho h as m ade pro- I fesslonal v isits to H erm isto n fo r 20 ■ y ears and is know n fo r good o ptical w ork a t reaso n ab le prices w ill ag ain ■ be a t H erm isto n H otel W ednesday. A pril 18, for one day. Eyes exam ined. G lasses fitte d . THESE ARE NOT OLD OR SHOP-WORN GOODS. THEY ARE NEW STOCK. BY MEANS OF CO-OPERATIVE BUYING, WITH THOUSANDS OF OTHER DEALEDS— LARGE QUANTITY BUY- J Seven tpecially posed photographs o f this famous stage and screen star, show you clearly each simple operation and how long it should take. You‘11 see the newest, Paris-styled dresses, made o f Peter Pan, patterns of which you can get in our Pattern Department. You’ll revel in the wealth of ravishing new designs shown in Peter Pan thia season—patterns printed in alluring colors all guaranteed absolutely fast. 5 GUARANTEE: "We will replace any garment made of genuine PETER PAN if it f^A,. - THIS DISPLAY WILL BE IN O U R W IN D O W ALL THIS WEEK Don't let anything keep you from seeing it. K IN G SL E Y ’S Mr. and Mrs. R. A lexander, p ar- . e n ts of Mrs. E. P. Dodd, and Mrs. P atterso n of P o rtla n d , siste r of Mrs. i A lexander, re tu rn e d to P en dleton I y esterd ay a fte r h a v in g sp en t several days h ere a B g u ests a t th e Dodd I home WE NEED OUR FRIENDS! O nly an a c t of k in d n ess done A t th e se ttin g of th e sun. Only a kin d w ord a t th e door M ay w tn a frien d u n k n o w n be fore Only a sm ile th a t lg really felt May cause a n o th e r’s h e a rt to m elt. Only a th o u g h t fo r th e frien d s unseen. M ay b rig h te n th e y ears th a t a re betw een. You and them In th e u n know n w orld • T h o u g h t is th e law of tr u th u n furled. At th e se ttin g of th e sun. IB B B B B B B B B B Brooder Houses Bright new stock of all kinds of ■ Brooder House Material. « ■ ■ B ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- n :i D O N ’T D E L A Y P L A N N ING T H A T LA Y IN G H O U SE Plans to show you to suit your convenience and pocketbook. A S P E C IA L STO CK ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Bai, ï FR ESH R E N D E R E D L A R D ! OF L um ber for B rooder Summer Fuel BY THE BARREL OR POUND H o u ses ■ Clean Nut Coal Slab Wood • Forest Wood ■ Old growth fir, fine for either ; kindling or cooking. —MILK— — CREAM— — CHEESE— IT IS TIME TO GET THEM BUILT Pickles and Hot Dogs It will surprise you to see how little it will cost to make a tight, warm brooder house a Inland Empire Lumber Company Q U A L IT Y “ Th« Yard «f Beat Quality ” m M. M. STRAW. MGR. « ■ Z ’¿ ■ ■ ■ ■ b b b b b b w b w b b b w b b b b b w b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b "' M E A T S PRICED IN REACH OF ALL We Buy Poultry Come in and see us. Ph«M 331 Natiaaal BaiUers Bnrean Hermiston Produce and Supply Company T um -A -L um L um ber Co. WE H A V E af 8 Genuine Carhartt Overalls ■ ÌEidasive Representatives s Beginning SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 14 and ENDING FRIDAY NIGHT OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT COMPANY “WHERE PRICES ARE LESS THAN MAIL ORDER.” E !■ Our Stock of these Specially Priced Items is Very Limited, so do not delay making your purchases g T H E F A M IL Y W A R D R O B E ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ H a Mrs. L u cin d a R a n d a ll an d Mrs. J. W. W ith e re ll w ere h ere S a tu rd a y a f tern o o n as g u ests a t th e H a rv e y < home. • , ’ ____________ ' I a S unday services a t th e B laptist- a C h ristla n ch u rc h : B ible school 10 A. a M. T he come and see class Is going h a stro n g . M o rning w orship 11 A. M. * M i i i i i a i « i i i B i a B i i i i i i B i a i i f l i f l f l a i i i i ^ a M B B 3 i t j a i B B a B i i a i i i B i s : j j Them e. T he B u rn n g H e a rt. Slo, R. C, B arh am . E v en in g services: C h ris “ W e’re anxious to have w arm Je n s Skovbo sp en t several days in Mr. an d Mrs. C. S. B rierley a re now tia n E n d eav o r 7 P. M. P re a c h in g a t w eath er and su n sh in e in the W'heat resid en ts o H erm iston. They moved 7 :4 5 P. M. T hem e, L eading O thers. bed th is week ag a re su lt of a v isi b elt,” said H. Jacobson of A dams, to tow n from th e ir ran ch hom e on ! Let him th a t w ould move th e w orld “A ta tio n °1 boils. th e S tan fied p ro ject la st week an d firs t move h im self.— S ocrates. A ¡T uesday w hile n H erm iston. p a rt of o u r F ed eratio n w heat froze are liv in g in th e Johnson p ro p erty I cordial w elcom e to all. A. J. W are, > out as a re s u lt of w in te r w eather, on th e w est side of tow n. T hey re i pastor. Flexible T ariff Provision Upheld. and we reseeded. T he new seeding cently trad ed th e ir ra n ch for prop W ashington, D. C.—The "flexible e rty in W ashington. George H. Jen k in s, a ss ista n t county is up an d h a s - s ta r te d to m ake some ta riff” provision of the p resen t pro 1 a g en t, w en t to W eston y esterd ay to g ro w th , b u t w arm er w e a th e r w ill tective tariff law was held constitu help It.” , ..take a n In sp ectio n of a carload of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Moll w ill leave tional by the U nited S tates suprem e ; certified p o tato es th a t w as shipped I Mr. ---------- court. This provision allows the pres S unday for La G rande w here I from th a t p o in t. T he w ork w ould Mrs. F. C. M cKenzie an d son F ra n k ident to raise or low er im port rates Moil has been tra n sfe rre d by th e ¡o rd in a rily be done by C ounty A gent ' have been confined to th e ir home for as much as 60 per cent on recom S ta n d a rd Oil Co. T hey have lived I H olt, an d th e local m an w as called several days on acco u n t of Illness. m endation of the tariff comm ission, hera m ore th a n tw o years. in th e absence of th e co u n ty a g e n t in order to equalize com petition of w ho w as re c en tly called to th e valley J. M. Biggs le ft S unday m o rn in g A m erican industries w ith those of E ngagem ent Is A nnounced' by th e d e a th f h is fa th e r. E. L. for P o rtla n d an d Salem. A t Salem foreign countries. » —— ■ • The en g ag em en t of Miss R agna Jack so n accom paned Mr. Je n k in s as he a tte n d e d th e m eeting th a t w as Bond Total $64,750,310 fa r as P en d leto n . B roston, for tw o y ears a teac h er in held in honor of th e n a tio n a l com Salem, Or.—O utstanding bonds is m an d er of th e A m erlan L egion on th e H erm iston schools, to H arold K. C. W. S m ith , co u n ty a g e n t of M or , D ean, su p e rin te n d e n t of th e Uma- sued *7 Oregon now aggregate $<14,- h is sw in g Into Oregon. row co u n ty , w as h ere for a sh o rt tim e . tilla E x p erim en t s ta tio n , w as a n 750.310, according to a statem en t Is sued by th e sta te treasu rer here. T uesday m orn in g . nounced a t a com bination bridge W a n t Ade B rin g R esults | p a rty an d tea w hich w as given la st Mrs. H. E. Shesely w ll leave to S atu rd ay a ftern o o n by Miss Mary m orrow m o rn in g fo r th e W allow a P e tri, Miss E v a R an d all and Mrs. J. j v alley on w o rk fo r th e A m erican S. H arvey a t th e H arvey home. T he HERE YOU ARE FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS WE WIL SELL Legion a u x ilia ry . A t W’allow a she an n o u n cem en t w as p rin te d on cards i w ill assist In o rg a n iz in g a new u n it. th a t w ere hidden in bouquets of a r ; As s ta te co m m ittee m em ber she w ill tific ia l flow ers th a t served as fav also v isit u n its a t E n te rp rise , E lgin, ors. No d efin ite d ate fo r th e wedd > Im bler an d La G rande in g has been estab lish ed , b u t it prob E ith e r B ib r W aist a t $2.25 for bib and $2.00 W aist, and give ably w ill w ill be solem nised in Ju n e. w it each purchase a G enuine G ille tt R azr w o rth $1.00 anyw here. ANNOUNCEMENT Miss B roston has m ade m any frien d s R em em ber C a rh a rtt O veralls a re not ju s t overalls, b u t a re ln a class Dr. A. E. M arble, a g ra d u a te of th e d u rin g h e r residence in H erm iston. by them selves. None b e tte r and few as good. “ U nion M ade.” i St. P au l college of c h iro p ractic and Mr. Dean as su p e rin te n d e n t of the W hich in itse lf don’t m ean an y th in g . A lim ited q u a n tity av ail th e N a tio n al School of N atu ro p ath y , ex p erim en t sta tio n farm has been able. B etter h u rry ! w ill open a C h iro p ractic office n th e one of th e lead e rs in th e develop C orlis H o tel on M onday, A pril 1$, | m ent of th e H erm iston co u n try , and and re p ectfu lly so licits yo u r p a tro n - j h is ex p erim en tal w ork has been age w hen l n need of ch iro p ractic adapted fo r use in irrig a te d d istric ts h ealth ervlce.— Adv. all over th e n o rth w est. S hare you?” pleasure, and w hen W e may act a frien d today but tom orrow th e ch ance may be gone. W henever frien d s m eet th ere is a change no m a tte r how slig h t, and o u r o p p o rtu n ities change. A t best w e m eet a few tim es and pass on he broad h ig h way of life never to m eet ag ain In Just th e sam e way. ING— W E ARE ENABLED TO MAKE PRICE CONCESSIONS THAT OTHERWISE WOULD NOT BE POSSIBLE. YOU BECOME TH E GAINER. YOU SHARE IN THE PRO H TS CUSTOMARILY G0- ING TO OTHERS. : D U R IN G TH IS SPECIAL SA L E ■ 5 Y ou Can Sh are in th e M any B argains in 1 Q U A L IT Y H O U SE W A R E S Mr. and Mrs. A. A. L ittle and his sister, Mrs. G eorge R osevear, w ere P endleton v isito rs T uesday. sorrow s come o th ers w ill h elp you bear them . We may not need our friends today b u t to m o rro w ’s ex perience h as n o t come. L ife all about us Is co n tin u ally changing. N o th in g rem ain s th e sam e from one day to th e n ext. SALE!! NOWON Occurence* of Interest Gleaned Here and There About the City and Neighbor hood 45 (fu a ru n tced LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES « T u m -A -L u m L um ber Co. ■ K. A. BR0WNS0N, MANAGER * H ERM ISTO N M A R K E T B B a PHONE 411 M. W. SIMS A. W. TURNBLAD ■ ÏB B B B B B B B f l B B IB B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B a « J