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J in is HERM lSTOir HTTB ATp, HERMISTON. OKEGOÏT. FRESH FRUIS, VEGETABLES, BREAD AND PASTRY DAILY. T here w ere several vleltors ln the w aterm elon patch of A lfred Skovbo one n ig h t th is week, but th ey did not rem ain in the patch long enough to Oc' ur' " « " o f In terest G lîan ed B m procure an y m elons, according to a T here A bout th e C ity end N»i«hborhood rep o rt m ade here yesterday. The re p o rt of a sh o tg u n is said to have M arcus May w as h ere on business been responsible for a very h u rrie d Mr. from his ra n ch on B u tte r creek yes leave ta k in g by th e visitors. terday. Skovbo h as alread y sold a couple of I tons of m elons, and th e crop Is rip Mrs. B ert F is h e r of Los A ngeles is ening rap id ly he said. here as a g u est a t th e home of her Mrs. W. D. M cNary and d a u g h te r sister, Mrs. J. D. H a rra h . m id son, C ath erin e an d W ilson of C. W. K ellogg m ade a business trip P endleton, and Miss M cNary of Salem to P endleton M onday a ftern o o n and w ere here T uesday to v isit Mrs. W il son M cN ary and baby in th e H erm is re tu rn e d w ith a new car. ton h ospital. Mr. an d Mrs. V.’c ’hvood and W J H e rm isto n ’s delegates and rep re L ogan re tu rn e d la s t week from se n ta tiv e s to th e s ta te convention o f visit to Spokane. th e A m erican Legion, an d th e A m eri Mr. an d Mrs. C arl W. C ham bers can L egion a u x ilia ry a re in M edford of P en d leto n w ere g u ests of frien d s for th e big g a th e rin g . H a rry K el ley an d Jam es Todd a re delegates in H erm isto n Sunday. from the post. O thers w ho m ade the Mrs. N. W. Bloom is in S e a ttle as trip a re J. M. B iggs, d is tric t com a g u est a t th e hom e of h er son W il m itteem an and com m ander and Logan b u r Bloom. Todd. Mrs. Belle Shesely, a m em ber of the executive com m ittee of the a u x il Mrs. K. B. Sw ayze left S unday for Camp iary m ade th e tr ip by tra in . S h erm an to Join his fam ily fo r a few Jam es Todd w ent as delegate from th e a u x ilia ry u n it. days In camp. local and personal ■ BREVITIES ■ HOSTESS CAKES EVERY TUESDAY AND SATURDAY. SPECIALS For Saturday and Monday, Aug. 4-6 PUFFED SEEDED RAISINS, Reg. 15 oz. pkg.................. ... 10c VAN CAMP’S BEANS, Medium Can.................................... jOc MONTI VISTA RIPE OLIVES. 5 oz. tin« ................... 10c WRIGHT’S SANDWICH RELISH SPREAD, 3 1-2 oz 10c WRIGHT’S FRENCH DRESSING, 31-2 oz........................ lOc JARS AND THE TRIMMINGS FOR YOUR CANNING. Vinegar—Heinz Cider and Pickling, also Walla Walla Cider Vine- gar that will sure please you. Spices, Whole or Ground, as vou want them. z _____________________ P H O N E 1 7 1 “ K lN G SLETT I H E R M IS T O N » H O U 6 » O F Q U A L IT Y A M D I V ert G e a rh a rd t h a 3 re tu rn e d to his Mr. an d Mrs. R aym ond Crow der and tw o b abies of A rlin g to n were hom e in Jo h n Day a fte r a v isit here here S u n d ay a8 g u ests a t th e J. M. w ith Mrs. L aw son and o th e r re la Biggs home. tives. He w as accom panied by his tw o d a u g h te rs w ho rem ained h ere to R u th H am rick re tu rn e d M onday co n tin u e th e ir visit. from, L a G rande w here she sp en t a Low ell S tockard has been here for couple of week8 as th e g u est of A nna G aith er. several days v isitin g hom e folks. He is located a t Salem an d w ill s ta r t out Floyd K n e rr an d sons, O liver and th is m onth w ith a herd of show hogs K enneth, sp en t th e firs t of th e week for th e v ario u s fa irs and shows. He on a tr ip to th e m o u n ta in s w here expects to be on the road u n til F eb ru ary . 'h e y sp e n t th e ir tim e fishing. •■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b i ï Saturday :: Monday SPECIALS 3 Pounds SHORT CUT MACARONI 21c 3 Pounds OOIL SPAGHETTI WHOLKBLICE PINEAPPLE. 2 1-2 SIZE CANS 2 Cans for ............. ..... A. & L. PEACHES, 2 1-2 SIZE CANS 2 Can» f o r ....... 45c ■ Dean. $1.00 WALDORF FANCY PACK OYSTERS ,-»<*>» tor ■■........................................... .. * , Don H a rra h has re tu rn e d hom e to , i spend th e sum m er. H e has been in I m ilita ry school a t C hehalis, W ash- I Ington. _ ■' * Often NAPTHA SOAP CHIPS 2 Large Size Packages............. The cow th a t jum ped over th e W hy not have bright clean new pails w hile you can buy them so cheap 12 Q t Tin Dairy Mr. and Mrs. J. F. M orfitt and two I ch ild ren a re h ere from P o rtla n d as 45c re tu rn e d to h is hom e in P o rtlan d y esterd ay a fte r a b rie f v isit here. "I looked a t a big herd of m ilk cows n e a r P o rtla n d th e o th e r day, and th e low-est priced an im al in e n tire herd w as a h e ife r Ju st fresh for w hich the o w n er asked $150,” Mr. W atso n said. He has been w ork in g th e re but has ju s t a b o u t decided to get back ln the d airy business. I: g u ests a t th e hom e o f h er p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. P u rdy. Mr. and . r ki Afi»a Mrs. M offitt w ill » leave . la te S unday sevicca. A ugust 5, a t th e on a . . . 39c ■ cation tr ip in to th e so u th e rn p a rt B ap tist - C h ristia n ch u rc h — Bible «4= LJ of th e s ta te , and th e ch ild ren will school, 10 A. M. M orning w orship K rem ain h ere w ith th e ir g ra n d p a re n ts. 11 A. M. T hem e, P alm tre e C h rist ians. Solo, Miss Golda Mumma. The — ------------. ft. Mr. an d Mrs. C arl G ilb ert w ere Lord s su p p er a t th e m o rin g service. here S unday ev en in g from E cho for E v en in g services: C h ristia n E ndeavor 5 ^ SJ , £ 0M PLETE STOCK o f groceries a sh o rt tim e c a llin g on frin d s. T hey at 7 P. M. U nion services 8 P. M. 5 BETWEEN THE DALLES AND PENDLETON left Tuesday for Seaside to spend a Rev. S’. H am rick p re a c h in g th e ser “ “ ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B B B B B B IIB B B B IB B B B B B I mon. T he w ay we a re fa c in g has v acatio n of tw o o r th re e weeks. e v e ry th in g to do w ith o u r d e stin a Mrs. H. R. V o etb erg an d baby tion.. D ream s never come tru e u n •a v rD o - were h ere F rid ay for a v isit a t th e less you w ake up an d h u stle. A cor A. J. W are, hom e of h e r p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. dial w elcom e to all. p astor. J. A. B lrchfleld. She has been a t ax* G ran ts P ass for sev eral weeks. The One tr ip back south w ould be V oetbergs plan to m ake th e ir home I in P endleton. enough to prove to m ost dissatisfied fa rm e r we have h ere th a t th is coun My early po tato es have done very tr y of oprg is a good fa rm in g coun w ell," said Joe Udey th e o th e r day. try . said J. A. R eeves y esterd ay fol | "M y yield w as v ery good except low ing h is re tu rn from A labam a and w here th e go p h ers w orked, and I T ennessee w here he sp en t a b o u t a I hav been receiv in g a very good price m onth. "T h e crop th is y ear in A la for them by m ak in g d eliveries In ton bam a w ill be bout 50 p er c e n t of lo ts.” Mr. Udey p lan ted ab o u t five n o rm al,” he sa 'd . “ E a rly in th e "cres of early a n d late tu b ers th is sp rin g th e re w as so much ra in th a t crops w ere ta k e n by th e w eeds In th e year. low lands. Since th e ra in s stopped the crops on h ig h e r lan d s have been "W h ile we w ere gone on o u r tr ip b u rn in g up because of d ro u g h t, So to ( an ad a some • w alloper cam e out th e re you a re .” B irm ingham is to th e Place an d stole a gasoline m ak in g rap id developm ent an d forg la n te rn ," Sam C arson rep o rted . "H e in g ahead w ith a rem ark ab le gro w th overlooked th e lam p pum p an d a according to th e local m an. He m ade w rench on th e p late ju s t above the th e tr ip on acco u n t of illness of his lam p, and as long as he stole the fa th e r. The eld er Mr. R eeves w as I lam p he m ig h t as well have th e m uch b e tte r w hen th e son left. o th e r eq u ip m en t.” WHITE WONDER SOAP 10 Bars for I HURLY BASH GROCERY Oregon Hdwe. & Implt. Co. THIS WEEK WE ARE MAKING S p ecial P rice C on cession s On many Staple Lines, both in Dry Goods and Groceries. Just come in and look us over. opportunity. THIS IS JUST TO STIMULATE BUSINESS THESE Mr. and Mrs. J. M. B u rn e tt r e tu rn e d M onday from D allas w here they sp en t 10 days v isitin g Mrs. B u rn e tt s relativ es. Mr. B u rn e tt su b m itted to an o p eratio n re c en tly and has su fficien tly recovered th a t he » a« able to resum e his w ork as signal m aln ten im c0 m an for th e U nion Pac ific W ednesday. y o u b u ild It Is a lw a y s n c o m fo r tin g ; W t h in g t o k n o w t h « t t h e b u ild in g m a te ria l« y o u b u y «re g o in g t o b e u p t o s p e c ific a tio n « . .„Vw L' fllnaV « « » ^ n i c t io n u s u a lly 4hand in hand with poor quality m aterials.f BAJU ; J Safeguard yo»u building by letting us know .w hat you require and we will work with vou I. * , to see H ut your interests protected T L S S ,r e for on dependable .} building materials and ean also help you se»*<** '¡a good, reliable contractor. » Tell ua what you plnn to do -w * can and MrUl give you helpfbl advice. ' Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company R. A. BROWNSON, MANAGER HOT DAYS. Hermiston Produce and Supply Company MRS. HOUSEWIFE: ; ; If J ° U arC “ Ot n° W U k in g th e H erm iston H erald because you th in k you c a n ’t afford it and depend on b o rro w in g a copy from a frien d to read th e home news, ju st stop and ig u re th e savings you can m ake in course o f a y ear by h a v in g th e p aper re g u larly and ta k in g ad v a n ta g e of th e b arg ain s th a t m erch an ts are offering every week. T he price or a su b scrip tio n Is $2.00 a year. The re tu rn s to you In sav in g s m ade by directed b u y in g of advertised b a r g ain s m ay be only $10.00, o r th ey m ay be $50.00 a year. In e ith e r case, a su b scrip tio n is a dandy investm ent. effective may a s TO SEPT, so RETURN UhCIT OCT. 5 1 , 15X8 R O U N D T R IP T O D E N V E R ............ 567.20 OM AHA 70 .8 3 K A N S A S C I T Y ... 7 0 .3 5 D E S M O IN E S 7 6 .2 9 S T . L O U IS 8 0 .3 3 C H I C A G O .... 8 5 .0 3 D E T R O I T ............ Ì M O T I C IN C IN N A T I 105.15 • CLEVELAND 107.61 T O R O N T O .......... 112.SO A T L A N T A .......... 11«. 19 P IT T S B U R G H 118.81 W A S H IN G T O N 110.61 P H IL A D E L P H IA 113.97 NEW YO RK 110.43 B O S T O N ...................162.C1 At The Herald 40? You will be phased in the m o :tv saving When we say bargains, that means all the word means. The Best In COMMERCIAL PRINTING When you build, we are already to serve ycu 14 Qt. Galvanized I fo rm ally last n ig h t a t d in n e r a t the moon, is no m yth, acco rd in g to H a rry I h otel In ho n o r of Mr. and Mrs. H. K W atson, form er project fa rm e r who .......................45c STRINGLESS BEANS, No. 2 SIZE CANS 7 Cans for............. Mrs. C. C. D urfey e n te rta in e d in- Pails Rev. A. W are re tu rn e d hom e last F rid ay a fte r a v acation of a b o u t tw o w eeks a t his home a t Oregon C ity an a P o rtlan d . W hile a t home he a tte n d ri the s ta te B ap tist eo n v en tio n . Ce cil W arn er re tu rn e d w ith him a fte r a trip to P o rtlan d . Mrs. N. W. Bloom re tu rn e d th is m orn in g from S eattle w here she h as been a guest for more th a n a week a t th e home of h er son. W. K. Bloom. T he re tu rn tr ip from S e a ttle to P o rtlan d w as made by .Mrs. Bloom by airp lan e. Mr. and Mrs. C hester W eym outh and M attie and R alph W eym outh, an« Mr. and Mrs. W alter M ischler and ch ild ren . O rville and Lulu M ildred, of Fresno, C alifo rn ia, w ere h ere th e la t te r p a rt of last week as guest« a t th e E L. Jackson home. Mr«. W ey m outh and Mr». Jackson a re slater«. V’ Low fares all p a rt s o f m id- w e st, s o u th a n d e a s t. F in e fast trains. L ib e ra l .topovera onabl* v o o to o in t Z ion N ation al P ark Grand Canyon N a t’I P k . Y e llo w sto n e N ation al P k . R ock y M ountain N a t’I Pit. Booklet., Reserve- n on « and Inform ation, address Agent named below. UNION PACIFIC F. C. Woughter, Agent, Hermiston, Oregon O iW y r HOME POINTERS Subscribe for The Herald-$2.00 (F ro m School of Home E conom ics,) Appropriate Colors B rig h t w arm colors— reds, yellow s, ■ B a B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B f lB B B B B B B B B B B B B f lB B B B B and oran g es— m ake th e w e a re r a p p ear m uch la rg e r th a n soft cool col- ors— greens, blues nd violets. If th e reds, yellow s and oran g es a re becom ing to th e sto u t person th ey m ay be chosen in th e soft n e u tra ls, a s beige and sand, u sin g a little of th e in ten se colors in th e d eco ratio n s or in th e accessories w orn w ith th e dress. A decided blonde does not look well in sand and lig h t ta n — th e re is too little c o n trast. S oft pastel colors a re becom ing to th e blonde. In se le c tin g lig h t colors th e bru - n e tte w ill find m ore becom ingness In th e shades th a t have d ep th of color an d som e vividness. I SUMMER Is Over ■ ■ Come in and Take Home ! S a Ham ; The irre g u la r hem line veils and fla tte rs Ill-p ro p o rtio n ed leg». It Is s good fo r both th e too sto u t and too th in person. A ccessories a re th e sm all d e ta ils th a t m ake th e com pleteness of a cos tum e. A plain costum e m ay be given a colorful, a ttra c tiv e effect by th « use 1 of a gay «carf, o r a b rig h t s tr in g of bead«. : OUR M OTTO Q U A L IT Y AND S E R V IC E HERMISTON MARKET ■ x. v. mo PHONE 411 B 5 J A w jurnblad ■ • W OBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBi