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THE Fruits and T h e re A bout the C ity and Neighborhood F ra n k B ilderback sp ent days th is week in Y akim a. F o r yo u r h o t w e a th er d i e t . W e get them fresh an d keep th em a s s a n ita ry as possible. hot w eath er and We have F ru it J a r s and F ix tu re s for yo u r can n in g . Spices for yo u r pickling. V inegar and H er. A. J. W are w ill be back by Sunday to conduct th e re g u la r se r C. A. P au l is d riv in g a new S ta r vices a t th e B ap tist-C h ristia n church. Bible school an d c h u rc h services a t sedan. the re g u la r h o u rs in th e m o rn in g A t Mrs. G erald W h ite w as a L exing th e union services in th e ev ening a t the M ethodist ch u rch Rev. W are w ill t o n v isito r over th e week end. preach. A ubrey Dean sp en t th e w eek end in L ex in g to n . R. E. M cFaul, project farm er w ho has been in th e sa n ita riu m a t College Place for ab o u t fo u r w eeks is g ra d Mrs. A R. B a ttd e r o f E cho is ually g e ttin g b etter. Mr. and Mrs. p a tie n t a t th e H erm isto n h o sp ital. Cecil W arn er, accom panied by Mrs. The C ath o lic ladies A lta r society M cFaul a n d d a u g h te r, w en t to Col will m eet w ith Mrs. H a rk e n rld e r next lege Place Sunday. Mrs. M cFaul and d a u g h te r rem ained for th e day, and T h u rsd ay , A ug u st 2, a t 2 o’clock. •Mr. and Mrs. W arn er w ent on to Mrs. S au n d ers of E ag le Creek, Is W alia W alla to v isit relativ es. v is itin g h e r m o th er, Mrs. Ida Sim - mona. Blondes Have Prference PHONE 171 KINGSLEY'S M g R M IS T O N ■ H O U S X O F Q U A I IT V The ladies of th e B ap tist-C h rist- ian church w ill hold a cooked food several sale S atu rd ay a t the H erm iston m ar ket. j S a tu r d a y :: M o n d a y ! : specials I I NALLEY’S HONEY AND NUT SPREAD ’ Miss Iva D unn o f W ells, W ash i n g t o n , ig a g u est a t th e R. A. POISON MIX MADE TODAY B row nson hom e for th e week TO FIGHT JACKRABBITS I H alf P in t J a r s ......... I NALLEYS POTATO CHIPS 3 P ack ag es fo r......... WILSON’S SMALL SWEET GHERKINS 12 Ounce B o ttles.......... WILSON S LARGE GREEN OLIVES P e r B o ttle........... FESTIVAL FANCY PACK SHRIMP 2 Cans fo r......... : American Semi-Porcelain Dinnerware 43 Piece Set $6.35 T h is Is A lso C arried in O p en S tock 6 C u p s a n d S a u c e r s ................................... $ 1 .15 6 D in n e r P la te s ........................................................... $ 1 .1 0 6 M u sh D is h e s ................................................................... 95c 6 C o u p e S o u p .................................................................... $ 1 .1 0 C re a m a n d S u g a r .............................................................$ 1 .1 0 C o v e re d D ish e s $ 1 .1 5 286212437 10 In c h P l a t t e r s .............................................................. 7 qc 12 In c h P l a t t e r s ............................................................... $ 1 .0 0 W e h a v e a c o m p le te s to c k o f th is p a tte r n . SE E O U R W IN D O W D IS P L A Y — A N D S E R V IC E P roduce w hit N icholas Codd, p re sid e n t of th e m an. or you w ill not be ab le to reach H erm isto n L ig h t & P ow er Co., has p ro fitab le m ark et, acco rd in g to the been h ere th is week on business. conclusions of th e p o u ltry m e n ’s ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■BBBBBBBBBBBBal Cecil W arm er left M onday n ig h t convention a t C orvallis la st week. Some ro o ster o u g h t to sue o u t a w rit fo r a few days in P o rtla n d and S ea of in ju n c tio n to stop such ra n k d is side. crim in atio n a g a in s t th e p re tty bru n e tte egg. M anager D ixon of th e Co Mrs. R ay of R u p ert, Idaho, is v is operative P o u ltry P roducers assured itin g h er d a u g h te r, Mrs. E nos M ar- those in a tte n d a n c e t h a t only a tin . local m ark et ex ists for colored o r low g rad e eggs. T he convention elected NALLEY’S MAY0NAISE Mrs. Joe C ahiii an d son accom pan- M. S. S hrock of M ilw aukie p resid en t P in t J a r s ............. „„ led Bill P eck of U m atilla to P o rtla n d for th e com ing y ear, and F. L. Q u art J a r s ...... | Monday. K now lton, C orvallis, se cretary . I _____ _ : “Blue Bird” F. B. Swayzg w as a P o rtla n d vis I ito r over th e week end. SPECIALS— SATURDAY AND MONDAY, JULY 28 AND 30 BLUE ROSE RICE, 3 lb«......................... 23c H. H. GRAPE FRUIT, No. 2 Tins, 2 for 45c JAR RUBBERS, double lip, 3 dozen 20c CORN FLAKES, 2 for ...................... ' for th is g E H l f IS T O N . Mr. and Mrs. D avid W rig h t and d a u g h te rs E le a n o r an d Eloise, of Salem , w ere v isito rs a t th e F ra n k G uiw its home S unday. Mrs. W rig h t and Mrs. G u iw its a re sisters. O rc u n -n e M o f In te ro at Gleaned B a re Vege tables T ry o u r H ostess Cakes a n d P a stry save baking. HERALD, LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ and ». H E R M IS T O N DEL MONTE RIPE OLIVES Medium tin s. 2 for MONTANA PEAS No. 2 sieve (Tiny Peas) 2 Gans fo r......... HURLY CASH GROCERY ‘ R o b ert M yers of W alla W alla was A poison mix of stry c h n in e in green ,1a g u e st a t th e F ra n k L ittle home •hopped a lfa lfa w as m ade for Colum- I Sunday, en ro u te to P o rtlan d . •ia d is tric t farm ers th is aftern o o n a t the Jen d rzejew sk i ran ch w ith Roy I E u g en e W rig h t o f T he D alles F ugate, rodent co n tro l m an of th e I sp e n t M onday n ig h t l n H erm iston 'biological survey, in ch arge, assisted ¡v isitin g h is siste r, Mrs. Je ss Sage. by G eorge Je n k in s. E ffo rts a re u n d e r w ay to m ake I B ( Dr. and Mrs. F. V. P rim e and sons mixes for fa rm ers in o th e r d istric ts! B left S u n d ay m o rn in g to spend some m th e p ro ject if th ey desire them , Ci tim e a t N ew port. Mr. Je n k n s said. n Li. ■ most complete stock of groceries BETWEEN THE DALLES AND PENDLETON ■■■■■■■a T h e B e s t In C O M M E R C IA L P R IN T IN G At The Herald Mr. an d Mrs. J. M. B iggs and v isito rs Tues H sons w ere P en d leto n ■ Ja y m orn in g . HANDLING CHARGES ARE REDUCED FOR ASPARAGUS Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W a rn e r and d a u g h te r J a n e w ere in P endleton and W alla W alla last F rid ay . Mrs. II. T. F ra s e r an d son Tommy and Miss C lara B ry an t left Tuesday m o rn in g for Seaside. Lampson Reports Reduction of 11 Ter Cent cn This Item in Oregon Hdwe. & Implt. Co. THIS WEEK WE ARE MAKING Special Price Concessions On many Staple Lines, both in Pry Goods and Groceries. Jr.st come in and look us over. opportunity. You will be pleased in the saving When we say bargains, tliat means all the word means. THIS IS JUST TO STIMULATE BUSINESS THESE II0T DAYS. Hermiston Produce and Supply Company MRS. HOUSEWIFE: ...A t you a re not now ta k in g th e H e tw isto n H erald because you th in k you c a n ’t afford it an d depend on b o rro w in g a copy from a frien d to read th e hom e new s, 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 the p aper re g u la rly and ta k in g ad v a n ta g e of th e b a rg ain s th a t m e rch an ts a re o fferin g every week. The price of a su b scrip tio n is $2.00 a y ear. T he re tu rn s to you in savings m ade by directed b u y in g of ad v ertised b a r g ain s m ay be only $10.00, o r th ey may be $50.00 a year. In e ith e r case, a su b scrip tio n is a d andy in v estm en t. Marketing Crop, H a n d lin g ch arg es on asp arag u s m ark eted th ro u g h th e T h ree R ivers Mi a. O. O. F elth o u se and Ada Sone- G row ers association w ere ab o u t 11 son w ere v isito rs in P en d leton Mon per cen t less th is y ear th a n i n prev day. ious years, acco rd in g to a s ta te m e n t I included in th e le tte r se n t to all Mrs. W atso n and son E arl left m em bers w ith fin al s ta te m e n t for the M onday for a tw o weeks stay in season’s business. Boise. I he big p a rt of th e sa v in g on effect : v e may zz to sept , so lan d iin g was effected th ro u g h th e KETUrtN LIMIT OCT. 5 1 , l'Z B D allas W ard an d Mr. M cM illan of association doing its own w arehous n o u n s TR IP TO L ex in g to n , sp en t S unday In H en n is ing an d loading, M anager L am pson’s Lowfaresall parts of mid D E N V E R ...................$67.20 ton. O M A H A ......................7O.8S w est, so u th a n d east. le tte r sta te d . T he expense th is y ear K A N S A S C IT Y . .. 70.2S was also decreased on m ak in g d is D E S M O IN E S 7 6 .8 0 Fine fast trains. S T . L O U IS 8 0 .3 3 A g ro u p of y o u n g people enjoyed trib u tio n of m oney to m em bers. F o l L i b e r a l etopaoaro C H IC A G O ......... 8 5 .0 5 a picnic su p p er a t th e reserv o ir Sun- low ing is a p a rt of th e le tte r th a t r e e n a b le you D E T R O IT 1 0 4.67 t o u i ii t C IN C IN N A T I 106.15 day evening. lates to th e m a rk e t problem th a t has CLEVELAND IO7.81 Z io n N a t io n a l P a r k T O U O N T O .......... 112.80 been created by reason of th e fact G ra n d C a n y o n N a t ’ l P k . ATLANTA 1M .4O Dr. D. J. G illilan d has gone to th a t tw o ca rlo t sh ip p ers w ere q u o t P IT T S B U R G H l l a . S l Y e llo w s to n e N a t io n a l P k . W A S H IN G T O N 140.31 A rk an sas w here he w a , called th e ing buyers in th e sam e te r rito ry th a t P H IL A D E L P H IA 1 4 3.97 R o c k y M o u n ta in N a t ’l P k . NEW Y O R K 1 4 6 . « For Illustrated Booklets, Reserva firs t of th e week on account of th e Is served by th e association. B O S T O N ................... 132.61 tio n s and In form ation , address serio u s illness of his m o th er Agent named below. "In reg ard to th e price, th e dis tr ic t had one serio u s h an d ica p ! Rev an d Mrs. Jo h n E. W illiam s th ro u g h o u t th e season. T h ere w ere ( and d a u g h te r of G arfield, W ashing- tw o c a rlo t sh ip p ers q u o tin g in to the j ton, w ere g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. sam e m ark et to th e sam e buyers (an d Mrs. C. A. P a u l th e firs t of th e F. C. Woughter, Agent, n early every day d u rin g m ost of the J week. season w hen th e m a rk e ts w ere active. Hermiston, Oregon Of course, th e last p a rt of th e se a H. Sim onson wa8 here from H old- son we experience th e sam e d iffi m an S u n d ay to v is it a t th e hom e of c u lty we have every y e a r an d prob his cousin. J. Skovbo. T h e v isito r a b ly alw ays w ill an d th a t is, a fte r a t th e Skovbo hom e has been w o rk in g c e n tra l w est g rass conies on. our in th e w h e a t h arv est n e a r H oldm an. price is forced dow n very low. T he d is tric t lost a b o u t 15c to 25c per G uy Sage and fam ily . c ra te d u rin g A pril an d e a rly May » , Mr. J . an d Mrs. , of S pokane left Monday m o rn ing fo r w hen th e m a rk e ts w ere a c tiv e be- ■ th e ir home a fte r sp en d in g a week via- cause of tw o sh ip p ers q u o tin g in to th e " I th e h ° me ° f Mr’ 8nd Mra’ sam e m a rk e ts to th e sam e buyers. ess . age. T his condition is w ith in th e pow er of ■ ---------- I th e grow ers to co rrect. H J. H. R c .J p lan s to leave to m orrow , “ i t is a n estab lish ed fact th a t o u r on a tr ip to S pokane to Join Mrs. (ch ief a d v a n ta g e In th is d is tric t is in N >ey expect to re tu rn to th e ir , e arly crops. T h e production o f e arly ■ ihom e h ere w ith in a week. T h eir m ar-1 asp a ra g u s only covers a sm all area. R rla g e wa« solem nlxed Ju n e 24 a t th e it does n o t look Iike good business hom e of th e b rid e's p are n ts a t Spo for neig h b o rs in a sm all a re a to div- B kane. Ide them selves in to g ro u p s and q uote ■ th e ir p ro d u cts in to th e sam e m ar- Mr. an d Mrs. W aldo P ierson, of ketg to th e sam e b u y ers th r u d iffer- B C uldesac. Idaho, en ro u te hom e a fte r e n t ch an n els, th u s su p p ly in g them - ■ a tr ip to P o rtla n d , stopped a t the selves w ith d e stru c tiv e co m petition. ■ S ylvan P ierso n hom e th e first of th e T he only w ay th a t we can c a p ita lise week. lo u r a d v n tag e In e arly crops p ro d u ct- B j Ion is to u n if y o u r m a rk e tin g on ■ O. T. L ockridge an d T. D, W o rster those crops. T h e d e stru c tiv e com- ® O U R M O T T O Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V I C E a re a t w ork o n th e new ad d itio n be p etitio n am ong them selves Is w ith in in g b u ilt on th e W. L. H am m re th e pow er of th e g ro w ers to correct. B sidence. T h is can o nly»be co rrected by g e lt- ■ ing th e fa rm e r w ho is inclined to T h e L adles Aid of th e B ap tist b ra k off from th e m ain gro u p , to PHONE 411 ch u rch w ill hold a u all day m eet re a liie th a t his personal actio n in g w ith Mrs. Cos a t h er home in th e m a rk e tin g is ju s t as im p o rta n t to him ■ M. W. SIMS A. W. TURNBLAD cou n try . UNION PACIF Subscribe for The Herald~$2.00 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■BBBBBBBBHBBBBBBB| When you build, we are r i] ready to serve you * H E N you build it h ai tmy» n comforti™ thing to know that the buikbrg materials y<*Lbuy are ■oin« to b® up to specifications. W A Cheap, flunsy construction usually c a y hand in hand with poor quality materials. f * f Safeguard your building by Jetting us know you require and we will work with you that r * ,r lnterc«t» »re veil protected. h^d?U*rt5 1 fnr <1«T»nd.bl« building materials and can also M p you aetet I a good, rellabla contractor, i Tell ue what you plan to do—we B n will give you helpful advice. W Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company R. A. BROWNSON, MANAGER Come In and Cool. Off s |2 JJ JJ COLD MEATS ■ ■ J J in a a« his personal work In production” HERMISTON MARKET _ - ¡■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■^■aBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBB£