TOB H BBM X STO B HERALD, g B B M IS T O N , O B B U 02T . Rev. J. A. Wire was a visitor Features for Sat. and Mon., July 7 and 9 LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ George Bancroft Is driving a new Whippet sedan. John Haddox spent the Fourth at Ukiah. ZE JUMBO, Crushed F ru it Center JELLY BEANS. 1 lb. boxes 20c — extra special this w eek. RAISINS, GRAY RIBBON, 4-pound package, per package 34c WHITE KING WASHING POWDER large size, package 44c STARCH, ARGO, Corn or Gloss, 1-pound pkg., 2 pkgs. for George Wagner wag In Portland over the week end on business. O e e u m c M o f tutor— t G lw n od H ot . »nd T h o r. A bout th e City end N eighbor lm d CRISCO, 3 pound tin, tin ................ — for homes that w ant the best in cooking. In Pendleton last Friday evening. Edith Sales was home from The Dalles to spend Wednesday. Jack Biggs and W. J. Clarke were Pendleton visitors Monday morning. SPECIAL Fisk A u to Tires and Tubes Eugene Pierce has gone to Port­ land where he will spend a couple of Mrs. George Briggs and son Ed­ weeks visiting relatives. mund left Friday for a few days in 30X3 CIJNCHER, CASH SPECIAL........................ ................................... $5.96 Portland. Mrs. Herbert Strohm was here from j 30X3& OVERSIZE GIANT, CASH SPECIAL .... ................................. $7.75 Portland to attend the funeral ser-j 29X4.40 BALLOON, CASH SPECIAL ................. ................... 77...... ...... $9.25 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harrah spent viceg for Mrs. Anna Strohm. the week end visiting in Walla 30X5.25 BALLOON, CASH SPECIAL ................. ................................ $14.75 Walla. ........ $1.45 ............................. ............. Miss Hester Warner of Walla 30X3 TUBES CASH SPECIAL Walla is here as a guest at the home 30X3 H TUBES. CASH SPECIAL .......................... ................................... $1 65 Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander of Pen­ of her brother, Cecil Warner. 29X4.40 TUBES. CASH SPECIAL........... ................. ................................... $-’.00 dleton left Monday for Seaside where 31X4.40 TUBES. CASH SPECIAL............................ ................................... $;.0u they plan to remain a month. W. R. Nugent of Umatilla was a visitor in Hermiston Monday after- 32X4 TUBES, CASH SPECIAL ............................... ................................... $2.50 I. Skovbo and family of Boardman were visitors at the Jens Skovbo home THESE TIRES AND TUBES ARE ALL FISK FIRST QUALITY AND Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crowder of ...... 15c WE GET FRESH FRUITS. VEGETABLES AND BREAD DAILY, AND HOSTESS CAKES ON TUESDAY AND SATURDAY. PHONE 171 KINGSLEY’S Arlington were visiting in Hermiston CARRY OUR USUAL GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION. Earl Gilianders wag here from Sunday. Pendleton for the ntercommunity pic­ I nic the Fourth. Mrs. Herbert Strohm of Portland! and Mrs. Isbell of Hood River re- H E R M I S T O N ’ » H O U S E O F q ' u a L IT V A N D Mrs. Carl McNaught and daughter turned home Sunday night. Nancy, Mrs. P. V. Prime, Mrs. A. H. I Norton and Miss Lois Jackson were There’s lots of work in various H -E ..... 11 1 . ■ ' " . I V i Pendleton visitors Thursday after­ phases of the mining industry nt noon. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ! Kellogg, Idaho, about 90 miles from JJ Mrs. W ahkittle a tourist traveling Spokane, but the work is not very; In the new fall shapes and nobby light colors, priced $2, $2.50 and g from North Dakota to Los Angeles, healthy and living expenses are much $3.00. higher than here, according to Ed. ■ fell from their car breaking her We have just a few pairs of light shades in ladies’ and misses ■ wrist. She is at the Hermiston hos- Dahlman who returned from there Pumps and Oxfords, which we ll close out at great bargains. Only th$ latter part of last week. “Lit­ ¡¡¡pital for treatment. a few left. tle houses there rent for from $30 to a few left insizes 4 to — $7.00 shoes, $3.-60; $5 shoes, $2.50— $50, and all foodstuff costs a lot more Queen Quality. than here,” he said. The altitude Is a Bobby Trumbull the six year old Beginning Saturday, June 30, we will reduce our summer fabrics t uore than 6,000 feet. g son of W. P. Trumbull of Stanfield. move them out at god reoductions. B was in the Hermiston hospital the Peter Pans to close out, 50c. A go^d range of atterns to choose Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Martin of Aub­ ■ last of the week. He was taken to from. Pendleton Sunday night for further | urn, Nebraska, were guests of his brother, E. D. Martiq, several days' — medical treatment. 32c SWIFT'S WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP 12 Bars............................... luring the past week. They drove Mrs. F. V. Prime and son Buddy. iere from their Nebraska home and Mrs. Walter Blessing and son Gordon eft the first of the week for Seattle 39c LARGE SIZE PEETS GRANULATED SOAP, per pkg.............. were Pendleton visitors Tuesday af­ to visit relatives. They plan to stop here on their return trip. Mr. Martin ternoon. i ' s in the automobile business. - i LARGE SIZE WHITE KING GRANULATED SOAP, per pkg 42c There will be preaching service ¡next Sunday at the O. E. Ryder home| J. A. Reeves left last week for one mile west of Umatilla. Mr. T Mabama where he was called by A. Wayne will dellveer the sermon. reason of the serious illness of his PREFERRED STOCK SARDINES, large oval cans. 2 for . . . . . 25c father. He expects to be gone for ¡Come. Time, 2:30 o’clock. several weeks. During his absence L Miss Maxine Gentry of Lexington Us daughter, Miss Nell Reeves is ■ -rrlved in Hermiston Tuesday to Join p arrying the mail on his route SLICED DILL PICKLES, 2 1-2 size tns, 3 for ..................... 49c p thB Gerald Whites in a trip to Ukiah for over the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saylor and v 1 hlldren left Monday for Wallowa Mrs. Beamish is sending cards tr o visit relatives and to spend the a Mexican mission. Any kind of s | fourth at Wallowa iake. card with a picture or scripture ■ ■ verse on it will be gratefully re­ Mrs. B. S. Kinkslay returned the ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I ceived. first of the week from Portland where the spent a month at the home of The Free Methodist mission wat ler son, E. J. Kingsley. _ 'X - 1 ..... visited by Rev. and Mrs. Webster. Mr. Webster, who is superintendent H EN you build It Is always a comforting Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. MAKE TOUR W ANTS KNOWN------- TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— of the Pilgrim Holiness church de­ thing to know that the building material« Tecil Warner last Sunday Included livered the morning sermon. His| you buy are going to be up to specifications. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Brown and family subject was “The Mind of Christ.’ if Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cheap, flimsy construction usually rc?s They were entertained during their | •Varner and family of Lexington and hand in hand with poor quality materials. s n n s a i s a i l l l l l i a s n i s i i s i i s i i l i i s i a stay by Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun. Mrs Mrs. W. A. McCorkele of Weston Safeguard your building by letting us know ■ | Beamish will preach on the “Exalted | what you require end we will work with you Position of Christians" Sunday morn­ Mr, and Mrs Curtis Simons and ing. All are welcome. , to see tliat. your interests are well protected. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pierce spent the We are headquarters for all dependable Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bradley and .’’ourth fishing in the mountains be- building materials and can also help you select /ond La Grande. They were joined family of Lincoln. Nebraska, arc a good, reliable contractor. here as guests at the home of his | >y J. B. Mall and daughter now of t Tell us wbnt you plan to d o —wo can end La Grande. sister, Mrs. Sylvan Pierson. Oregon Hdwe. & Implt. Co. GORDON CAPS Saturday SPECIALS Hermiston Produce and Supply Company : HURLY CASH GROCERY I W hen you fctsild, w e are Iready to serve you W B rooder H ouses Bright new stock of all kinds of Brooder House Material. s ■ s ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Ï : : will give you helpful advice. Mr and Mrs. Will Glass of Pendle- Mrs. E, E. Graham and daugh­ ton were here over te Fourth as ters Betty and Barbara of Tacoma. ■ ¡guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Washington, returned home Tuesday ■ C. M Best. after sending two weeks time in Her­ miston. Mrs. Graham is a daughter ■ , ‘‘Our crops look fine on the ranch of Judge and Mrs. J. S. West. ■ ¡this year,” Fred Lenz said Saturday B while in town. "We have sevenl Mrs. Chapman of Umatilla and Mrs. g acres of corn that I’m mighty proud I Logan o t Hermiston were hostesses ■ of. The best of it is more than waist I for the regular meeting of the Amer- ■ high now." Mr. Lenz plans to build lean Legion Auxiliary at the club ■ a silo if he can find the time between | rooms Thursday evening, j 'n o w and fall but said that work Is g so plentiful that he does not know Methodist Church— Sunday morn- ■ whether he will be able to have sil- ■ age next winter or will have to wait ling service at 11. Subject for sermon, "God’s Purpose ana Man's Opportun­ 5 another year. i t y . ’ The evening service will be at County Agent Holt was here from the Baptist church. My subject will Pend'eton last Thursday anj took | be "The Pre-eminence of God.” S. back n pig for a club member that Hamrick. Georje Jc,.klns got at Boardman. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company R. A. BROWNSON, MANAGER DO N’T DELAY PLANN­ ING T H A T LAYING HOUSE j Subscribe for The Herald~$2.00 Plans to show you to suit your ! convenience and pocketbook. ! Sum m er Fuel j I MARKET FOR SPUDS WEAK ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■<■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ i LARD LARD LARD | ■ ■ 3 3 Mrs. William Requa left Tuesday LAMPSON TELLS GROWERS g TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIAL PRICES ON OUR OWN for Los Aneeles where she was call •d by reason of the serious Illness of « HOME MADE PURE RENDERED LARD FOR THREE DAYS, Prospects for a shipping market g her mother. ■ STARTING SATURDAY AND CONTINUING MONDAY AND TUES- " At the Baptist-Christian church for early potatoes for project growers ■ Fnndday, July 8. Bible school at 10 that will enable them to make any ¡J » DAY. A. M. Bigger and better with bet-|m oney on the crop are considered g ter equipment and better work. Is,remote, according to the opinion ex- ■ the new motto for the Bible school, pressed by Lee Lampson, manager of ■ ■ ■Come and see. Morning worship l l l t h e Three Rivers (¿rowers associa- g ■ ■ A. M. Theme. Yellow Streak, Blueltlon, In a letter to tha local associa- g a Cord and Crimson Thread. Solo. Miss tion. ■ a Golda Mumma. Union service at 8 1 California's crop of early tubers J a P. M., Rev. Hamrick preaching the I was a large one. but with that crop g E sermon. Miss Georgia Paulsen will I fairly well out of the way the north- ■ I give a violin solo. Mlsa Anita Paul-J west crop Is moving to market in ■ Pko«« n t ; « sen, acrompantst. Christian En- such big supply that the price has 5 ■ E deavor, 7 P. M. Be sure and be I softened until possibilities of profits g - Tie Yard sf Best Q w IR y” ! S present. You cannot make yourself are removed, Mr. Lampson suggested, the man you ought to be by letting The association will do Its best to «ell God alone. God provides food for J for members who want to take a PHONE 411 S ¿Etdmive Representatives of Naticnal Builders Bureau | ¡every little bird, but he doesn't throw I chance on shipping, but he suggsat- J M, W. S M S A. W TURNBLAD ■ tt Into the nest. A cordial welcome led that growers dispose of their crops ¡ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ » ■ ■ ■ ■ » » « ■ » ■ ■ ■ » ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a s " for you. A. J. Ware, pastor. I themselves where this 1s practical. hast !■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Clean Nut Coal Slab Wood ! Forest Wood ! Old growth fir, fine for either kindling or cooking. I _. ' 8 lb. Pail I - - 4 lb. Pail 2 lb. Pail - - Lard in Bulk, per. lb. Inland Empire Lumber Company ! . J $1.50 3 - - 80c 3 - 45c 5 - 15c J HERMISTON M ARKET 3 j J