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THE HTOMISTOH M OULD, gEBMISTON, ORBÜOX. Specials in Seasonable Items LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ for Sat. and Mon., June 23-25 O e c u r e n c of lnterm t Gleaaed Hare and Thera About the City add N.icbborbood __J s DEVILED MEAT, LIBBY’S, Just right for sandwiches Mrs. Franchier and three children and Miss Gardiner of The Dalles were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mall and daugh guests at the Illsley home Sunday ter were Hermiston visitors over the stopping over en route to Baker. week end. They will be remembered to Her miston friends as sisters of Mrs. Dr. Mrs. Leila Phelps left Sunday for Illsley. a week In Portland. Mrs. J. D. Harrah is spending a Dr. and Mrs. F. V. Prime and sons few days In Chehalis, Washington. Cuddy and Bobby left Sunday morn I Whllg awaJ' Mrs. Chas. Kaiser is car ing for Portland. This week the ing for the patients at the Hermiston State Dental association meets and hospital. the doctor is to attend. F. B. Swayze accompanied them. Word was received Monday night from Portland of the birth of a sen Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff and Mrs. to Mr and Mrs George Jenkins Lawson of Union, Oregon, were visi tors at the R. C. Rogers home en Mr, and Mrs. Robinett are moving route home after attending the rose into the Mother Waller house on show in Portland. Helen Upham ac Gladys avenue. companied them as far as La Grande where she will attend summer school Ed. McMillan spent Sunday in The Dalles. Frank Swayze Jr. left several days ago to attend summer school in Mrs. O. 0. Felthouse and Mrs. M. Salem. L. Watson were Pendleton visitors Friday. Mr. Burnett who was operated on for appendicitis a short while ago] The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. returned home Sunday. T. Pulliam born June 14 at the Her miston hospital, died June 15. Mrs. J. F. McNaught was guest of honor at a party Saturday after Mrg. Matheny Is receiving medical noon. Mrs. W. W. Felthouse was atention at the Hermiston hospital. hostess. Alfred Skovbo wfag a Boardman Mr. and Mrs. Gaither and daugh I visitor Sunday. ter Anna returned Friday after spending the week in La Grande. Dr. Holt of Pendleton is in San | Miss Ruth Seyier accompanied them Francisco, having gone from Portland home and spent the week end In Her there by airplane, making the trip • miston. in six hours. POST’S BRAN FLAKES, Regular size .......................... Package 11c WESSON OIL, "Just right for saladg" .......................... Quart Tin 50c SARDINES, Otter Brand, Fancy No. 1 oval tins. Tomato, Mustard, Spiced ............................................................................Tin, 12c; 2 for 23c PALMOLIVE SOAP, "For that School Girl Complexion”....3 for 23c MUSTARD, Morehouse. 6 oz. Jar— Supreme for cold meats....Jar 9c PHONE 171 KINGSLEY’S H g R M IS T O W H O U S Z o r Q U A L IT Y A M P frOronite ' LY SPRAY flies -mosquitoes, roaches 6?moths.lice and many other insects I) OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA - The Kennings family are moving I from the rooming house by the tracks Ito the house they formerly occupied. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Waller spent last week In La Grande. 6 Cans 25c WAX PAPER. Regular 6c size............ ........................4 Pkgs. for 10c I N. R. Mueller ae purchased what Ils known aa the old White property I from Mr. Kingsley. CHAS. G. BURK r' % oV K ia Fisk Auto Tires and . Tubes 30X3 CLINCHER, CASH SPECIAL............................................................ »5.95 30X3*4 OVERSIZE GIANT. CASH SPECIAL .......... .............................. »7.75 29X4.40 BALLOON, CASH SPECIAL ..................................................... »9.25 30X5.25 BALLOON, CASH SPECIAL .................................................. »14.75 30X3 TUBES, CASH SPECIAL..................................................... .................. »1.45 30X3 V4 TUBES. CASH SPECIAL.................................................................. »1.65 29X4.40 TUBES, CASH SPECIAL................................................................ $2.00 31X4.40 TUBES, CASH SPECIAL.......................................... ...................... »2.00 32X4 TUBES, CASH SPECIAL....................................................................... »2.50 THESE TIKES AND TUBES ARE ALL FISK FIRST QUALITY AND CARRY OUR USUAL GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION. Oregon Hdwe. & Implt. Co. Seasonable Merchandise Now on Display ■■■»*■ Wade Sims of Walla Walla was e l Mr. Walter Hamm and son David Hermisto visitor Saturday morning. I eturned Friday from Iowa. 2 SPECIAL Miss Lois Jackson arrived home Saturday. She will remain a month At the Methodist church Sunday he subject of the sermon will be, Companionship, Construction, Des- Mrs. David Strahan accompanied ruction. fl’he children’s day pro- by Mrs. Frank Llttle drove to Pen tram will be presented in the even- dleton Wednesday. ng. Everyone is invited. Rev. S. lanirick, pastor. Miss Annette Small arrived Sun- •’ay to spend the week with Jane| Florence and Ruth Woughter who ■ Warner. tave been attending school at U. of J., and Eva who has been going to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs and sone llonmouth, have all returned to Her- ,'chn and Dan, were dinner guests at nlston for the summer. U’o P. B. Doherty home in Echo Thursday evening. Miss Emogene Paul returned sév irai days ago after spending a week Mrs. Carl McNaught, Mrs. J. F. it The Dalles visiting Margrfcrite McNaught and Mrs. Claude Kellogg Ellis. were Pendleton visitors Thursday. Miss Neta Paulson has returned Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner and ;o Hermiston to spend th8 summer daughter Jane were Pendleton visi titer attending school at Monmouth, tors Friday. R. Alexander returned ’he is to teach at Prineville this to Pendleton with the Warners. I coming year. GENERAL MERCHANDISE M en9 s K om en’s KEN'S D R E S S - HATS SHIRTS PANTS TIES MEN’S W O R K - HATS SHIRTS PANTS RUBBER BOOTS DRESS SHOES SILK HOSE RAYON HOSE Girls9 TOILET ARTICLES SCHOOL SHOES WOMEN’S AND GIRLS’ STRAW AND NOV. HATS SUITS TO MEASURE BY H EYER A CO. ■■»■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a V * ■■ Brooder Houses John Blags Jr. is suffering from a Louise A. Perozzi, of Ashland, Ore couple of Infections— no Its not the | ion. who is president of the Rebekah mumps. iseembly, was here Monday night naking her annual visit. One new Arthur Smith, of Oakland, Cali nember was initiated. Visitors were fornia, who three years ago graduat lere from the Pendleton and Stan- ed from Hermiston high school It ield lodges. visiting here. O. O. Felthouse was fined »10 and Howard Reid Is spending few • ’osts in Judge West’s court Saturday days in Spokane. ifternoon for changing licenses on I his trucks. — Clara Burns of Buffalo, New York, arrived Sunday to spend the summer R. A. Woodward was operated ond In Hermiston. Miss Burns Is a cousin In St. Anthony's hospital Monday of Mrs. W. J. Warner and Mrs. Mabel | afternoon. He is reported to be do Ralph. ing nicely. 8 ^Bright new stock of all kinds of s Brooder House Material. ’T DELAY PLANN- THAT LAYING HOUSE Plans to show you to suit your convenience and pocketbook. Summer Fuel Clean N ut Coal Slab Wood Forest Wood Old growth fir, fine for either kindling or cooking. Inland Empire Lumber Company »31 “ The Yard af Bait Qaality ” ’Exclatrre Raprawatativ»» af National Builders Bareaa g ■ ■ ■ g B ■ ■ g ■ ■ ■ g ■ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Myers of Mil-1 Mrs. Isbell of Hood River. Elmer ton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. IStrohm of Seattle and Bert Strohm of ectl Warner. Mr. Myers is manager I Holstein. Iowa, are here to see their of the Willard battery station at | mother, Mrs. Anna Strohm. Milton. Mr. and Mrs. Newell were Pendle- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crowder,, ton visitors Tuesday, daughter Phyllis and son Raymond Jr., were guests at the J. M. Biggs'I Mrs. C. C. Durfey will leave Friday ; home over the week end. Mr. Crow-1 for Seattle for a week’s visit with der is published of the Arlington | friends, Bulletin. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Barthei, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Waite and son I M. S. Kern and R. Alexander were in and daughter of San Pedro. Callfor-1 Hermiston Tuesday morning from nla, w er, guests at the C. E. Baker | Pendleton. home over the week end. Mr. Waite own» the San Pedro Daily Pilot and I Mrs. C. D. Franz of Pendleton is will attend the newspaper conven-1 working at the Inland Empire Lum- tion at Crater Lake the last of the | her Co. temorarily. month. Mr. and Mrs. It. Kahler of Seattle Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs enter-1 were Hermiston visitors Saturday tained at supper following the Leg-1 night. Mrs. Kahler will be remem- g ‘on dance Saturday evening. Out ot’l be red to her friends on the project ■ town guests were Mr. and Mrs. P. B being the daughter of L. H. Pearson ■ Doherty of Echo and Mr. and Mr«. I Mr. and Mrs. Kahler are returning g Raymond Crowder of Arlington. I after an extensive motor trip which a I included many points of interest as ■ Mrs. Stanley Campbell and daugh-I Miami, Florida. Havana. Cuba. New ■ ter Barbara and father J. Coughlin I York City, and different places In arrived in Hermiston Sunday after-1 New Hampshire wher, M r.Kohler's B noon to spend a few days. Mrs. | people reside. Upon their return to ■ Campbell accompanied by Barbara. I Seattle Mrs. Pearson and Meredith Mrs. Frank Little and Mlea Agnesi Kahler will come to Hermiston to IJttle left Monday morning for Walla ¡spend the summer. Walla to attend the graduation exer- risen at Whitman where Mias Irlsl Marian Briggs returned W’ednes Little graduated. Mrs. Henry Hitt I day from the valley. She has been Hccompaglpd them a» far *« Pendle-1 visiting since completing her school ■ ion>. [ m r r » t Medford Hermiston Produce and Supply Company Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. WE HAVE A S P E C IA L STOCK OF Lumber for Brooder Houses 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. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. R. A. 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