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the hebmiston herald , hermistok , obegok . •r LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ T H E C A N N IN G SE A SO N IS N O W O N Oocurrncra o t Iotarw t Gleaned Hara and Thera About the C ltj and Neighborhood W e »have a com plete lin e of F r u it J a rs , Je lly G lasses. J a r Capa, of several kinds. R u b b er R ings, P arow ax, B oiling Racks. In Dry G ood s S tra w H ats, B ath in g PHONE 171 Golda M um m a re tu rn e d home fr o m ; | P o rtlan d w here she has been study-1 ing piano and pipe organ, S u n d a y ., She expects to spend th e sum m er in j H erm iston and w hile here w ill ac-I cept a lim ited n u m b er of piano p u p ils. Dr. and Mrs. S ears a re th e p are n ts | ; of a baby g irl born S atu rd ay a f te r M ethodist E piscopal church. T he noon n t th e H erm isto n h o sp ital. itie n d a n c e a t ch u rch school is keep ing up well for the tim e of y ear. We Mrs. H. L u ella B eam ish, p asto r of :nvite all to be present n ex t' Sunday th e F ree M ethodist ch u rch , w ill a t to h e a r of some special wor. E v ery -' tend th e a n n u a l co n ference of the >ody in v ited to the ch u rch services ch u rch b eing held in W alla W all; it 11 A. M. The su b ject w ill be. i th is week. Rev. C oder w ill fill the 'T he B lind W atch ers of th e C ross.” j p u lp it Ju n e 3. 3pw orth L eague a t 7 P. M. A ll th e) /oung people in v ited . E v en in g se r-' Mrs. S tra w e n te rta in e d a few j /ice 8 P. M. S ubject, " E a rs and Ap- g u ests T h u rsd ay a ftern o o n i n honor le tite .” The v acation B ible school I of Mrs. J. F. M cN aught. •/111 open M onday m crn ln g a t 9 A. M. kll ch ild ren from ages 4 to 14 are Mrs. R alph R ich ard s en te rta in e d :rged to come and join in for a good th re e ta b le s of brid g e W ednesday af- ime. S. H am rick, pastor. Itern o o n . H igh p riig w en t to Mrs. | W. J. 'W arner and second to Mrs. W Mr. J. K u n tz and Mr. C urry from W. Felthouse. 'illam ook w ere w er0 h ere th e first Oronite FLY SPRAY Kills tlies/mo^cjuitoes, - jindjnjnyoth S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y OF C A L I F O R N I A E F FE C m TV E MAT 3 3 TO SEPT. 3 0 RETURN U N I T OCT. > 1 , ISSO Low fares all parts of m id w e st, s o u th a n d e a st. F in e fa st trains. L ib era l tto p o v tr t tn a b l i y o u For Illustrated Booklet,, Reserva- tiona and Inform ation, address Agent named below. Brooder Houses Mr. and Mrs. C h arles Peck an< d a u g h te r of P o rtla n d , sp en t th e week end a t th e C ahill home. e a th of Mrs. Lee Irv in w hich oc- u rred W ednesday la st In P o rtlan d , ’he Irv in s w ere form er resid en ts of he project and well know n to m any it th e older sellers. Mrs. Irv in was ;C y ears old and th e m o th er of th ree im nll ch ild ren , th e youngest about m onths of age. Mr. and Mrs. C u rtis Sim ons re tu rn ed S u n d ay from p o in ts In th< valley. LLDORA KINGSLEY GRADUATING CIAS A Miss E lean o r B riggs is spendinj I a few days in P o rtla n d . L a te r sh i .d an s to go to sum m er school. Mrs. G eorge W ag n er re tu rn e d S u n day ev en in g a fte r sp en d in g a weel In P o rtla n d . Mr. and Mrs. H. W. F a r r a r and d a u g h te r M arth a, accom panied by ,J S. H arvey an d son Joe le ft Monday m o rn in g for T w in F alls, Idaho. ay th e S u n d ay schools o: X t th e T h w u est rsd end of th e county enjoyed s J I picnic to g e th e r In th e S tan field autc Bright new stock of all kinds of Brooder House Material. D O N ’T D E L A Y P L A N N ING T H A T L A Y IN G H O U SE Plans to show you to suit your :■ convenience and pocketbook. : Summer Fuel C utw orm s, Slugs, B eetles, C en tip ed es, A n ts, and oth er Insects. Oregon Hdwe. & Implt. Co. You w ill find som e R EA L BARBAINS In W om en’s W ash Dresses priced from 98c, |1 .4 8 , $1.38, $2.48. J u s t th e th in g for these w arm days. We are closing o u t o u r lig h t h ades of Queen Q uality S hots fo r m erly sold a t $7.00 to $7.50, now $5.00. W e s till have a sm all q u a n tity of Ita lia n P ru n es, a t 4 pounds for 25 cenjs. T his is a R eal B arg ain . THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED all dav Memorial Day. Mav 30. Hermiston Produce and Supply Company if the week. They, w ith o th ers, are Mr. and Mrs. R aym ond E llio tt ac n terested in t h e Tillam ook ra n ch In com panied by L orene E llio tt, a niece he W estland d is tric t and they w ere and Floyd Pierce, re tu rn e d to Sea n ak in g p re lim in a ry arra n g e m e n ts side T uesday. •'or extensive im provem ents on the ranch. Mr. B lessing an d Mr. L in d er w en P endleton v isito rs S atu rd ay . W ord was received h ere of the to v itit Z ion N a tio n a l P ark G rand Canyon N a t’l PR. Y .llo w s t o m N a tio n a l PR. R ook y M ountain N atT Pk. Hermiiton, Oregon S oil P ests such as A p h is, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. W a lle r sp en t S atu rd ay n ig h t a t th e A. H. N orton home. They w ere re tu rn in g from V ancouver, B. C., to th e ir hom e in Los A ngeles. H E R M I S T O N . H Q U S C O F Q U A L IT Y A M O B B C. Woughter, Agent, P reven ts and R ep els A ll Mrs. W ag h o rn left S unday after-1 Miss Goldie Alumina h as re tu rn e d noon for S eattle because of th e 111-1 to H erm iston to spend h er vacation. | nesy of h er b ro th r, Sam R eihl. KINGSLEY'S UNION PAC IF F o r th e S o il Mrs. Ida Sim m ons has gone to Raym ond C row der, p u b lish e r of Pendleton for an In d efin ite stay. th e A rlin g to n B u lletin , w as a H er m iston v isito r T h u rsd ay . Floyd K n e rr su ffered a b u rn on th e arm la st F rid ay from b o ilin g w a te r A lb ert K en n in g s accom panied In a rad ato r. Coach W a le n ta to N o rth D ak o ta to spend th e sum m er w o rk in g . T hey Mrs. F ra s e r e n te rta in e d T uesday w ill re tu rn in tim e for school in the a t a luncheon h o n o rn g Mrs. J. F. Mc- fall. N aught. ALWAYS A NICE LINE OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Shi# A n In s e c tic id e F ra n k G u iw its w as accid en tally I Mr. and Mrs. O. O. F elthouse left h it by a fa llin g post a few days ago. for P o rtlan d T uesday m o rn in g on a He su ffered no in ju ry b u t was stunn-1 business trip . 1 ed by th e fall. • B erries For C anning ROUND TRIP TO D E N V E R ........... » 6 7 . » 7 0 .» » O M AHA.............. K ANSAS CITY 7 0 .U DES M O INES . 7* :8 S T /L O U IS SO. CHICAGO SC.M DETRO IT 106.07 CINCINNA TI » 0 6 .1 8 CLEVELAND 107.61 TORONTO. 112.80 ATLANTA... 116.60 PIT T SB U R G H 110.81 W ASH ING TO N 160.81 PH ILADELPH IA 16S.87 NEW YO RK 168.6» B O ST O N ............... 182.81 Naphthalene Miss G ertru d e P a tte rso n of D enver left Sunday for T acom a a fte r sp en d ing a few days w ith h e r siste r, Mrs. ID. C. Dyer. Kir. and Mrs. C usick of A lbany are i v isitin g a t th e hom e of th e ir d a u g h A ubrey Dean is d riv in g a new F ord ter, Mrs. Dr. Sears. ro ad ster ab o u t tow n. C erto A nice line of Voiles fo r th e ho t w eath er. S uits, Sum m er U nderw ear. J . A. Reeves, J o h n T hom an d F. I K n err spent F rid ay a n d S a tu rd ay ¡fish in g in the D eschutes river. B I cam p g rounds. D u rin g th e m orning ■ th ere w as a p rogram . A t noon a ■ | b ask et d in n e r w as enjoed a fte r w hich J .gam es and a th le tic ev en ts took place. S atu rd ay w as th e a n n u a l com m un ity picnic a t P ilo t Rock. Mrs. B ax te r H u tch iso n and d a u g h te r Lois, Mrs. U pham and Miss H elen Upham and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. B est w am ong those presen t. A fire n e a r th e go lf lin k s k e p t| go lf p lay ers as well as telephone and electric w ire men busy F rid a y n ig h t u n til a late hour. No dam age w as done. Mrs. R. C. Todd and d a u g h te r F a n nie left M onday for a few days in | P o rtlan d . 5 ■ Mr. an I Mrs. R. A. B row nson left I Sunday lor P u llm an to spend a few | days. T um -A -L um L um ber Co. WE HAVE A S P E C IA L I R ■ Inland Empire Lumber Company pu. 331 * The Yard of Bost Qoalitj ” N. M. STRAW. MGR. 'Ezdosive Representativos of Natknal Bnilden Barcas I ■ ■ ■ » ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ » » f W f■ ■ * » • ■ » ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Bl ■ ■ S unday. J u n e 3. a t th e B aptist- ■ C h ristia n ch u rch . B ible school lo A. ■ M. M orning w o rsh ip 11 A. M -T hem e, T he K eeping .of th e H eart. T he L ord's S u p p er a t th e close of th e m o rn in g service. E v en in g services: C h ristia n E n d eav o r, leader. N ell Reeves. Topic. My P la n s for a P ro fita b le Sum m er. S c rip tu re . Mark <: 1-8. P reach in g , 8 P. M. Theme. Some P erilo u s P itfa lls. T h is ch u rch Is a place to find God, gladness an d good frien d s. A co rd ial welcome to all. A. J. W are, p asto r. OF L um ber for B rooder H ou ses ER 0. A. C. LI Oregon S ta te A g ric u ltu ra l College, Corvallis, May 31-H erm iston is rep re- lented by E ld o ra M. K ingsley In th e rra d u a tln g class of 1928 w hich to ta ls nore th a n 500. Miss K ingsley w ill •eccive h er degree a t th e a n n u al commencement exercises Ju n e 4. The rra d u a tin g calss is composed of those vho have survived four years of rig- rous w ork d u rin g w hich th e ir schol- «rsliip had to be k ept high to m eet he req u irem en ts here. T he college '.oes not g ra n t a degree to one w hose iverage is less th a n a C even th o u g h he may have accum ulated su fficien t credits. Miss K ingsley h as com pleted h e rj work fo r b achelor of science degree I in vocational ed u catio n . T his school has m ade re m ark ab le g ro w th in rec- n t y ears to keep pace w ith th e de m and fo r teac h ers of in d u s tria l sub- iects in high schools. It has fu r th e r advanced th is y e a r u n d er th e new ’eaderehip of Dean Jam es R. Jew ell. 3y ta k in g the degree course in th is school, Miss K ingsley has prepared IT IS TIME TO GET THEM BUILT It will surprise you to see how little it will cost to make a tight, warm brooder house Come in and see us. T u m -A -L um L um ber Co. R. A. BROWNSON, MANAGER Subscribe for The HeraId--$2.00 ■IIBRIBHRIIHHIRI■>EH■H|BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB " ■ D ressed S C h ick en Clean Nut Coal Slab Wood • G eorge i’.cddow left M onday f o r | tr.-;” a-ent a t th e H ot L ak e senator-1 Forest Wood Irta . Old growth fir, fine for either I helm a K lnley re tu rn e d h o m e| Monday a fte r sp en d in g some tim e In | kindling or cooking. N ebraska. ■ ■ E 8 STOCK L eave your o rd er w ith us and be assured of th e b est th e m a rk e t affords. h erself fo r m ore w ork In teach in g related vocational su b jects or for sup g erv iso ry o r a d m in is tra tiv e positions in v o cational w ork th a n Is posslbl w here a stu d e n t majwV in one o f the te ch n ical schools T he school Includes 3 te a c h e r tr a in in g in com m erce, a g r i c u ltu re , homo econom ics an d indus tr ia l ed u catio n , an d w ork In psychol ogy and education. W h ile in college Miss K ingsley has J ta k e n an activ e p a rt In em pua etivi- ■ tiee, being a p ro m in en t m em ber of B th e w om en's a th le tic association. Cheese, P ickles. M ilk, Cream S alt, F resh, Smoked F ish : B J ■ J ■ ■ ■ S « “Q uality” Meats of A ll Kinds 5 ■ H ot W e ath er H ot Dogs - J 8 H ER M IST O N M A R K E T 5 PHONE 411 J A. W. TURNBLAD ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a M. W. SIMS