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THE mCBMISTOH g g R A L P , HERMISTON, OREGON. SPECIALS LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES • Saturday and Monday, Aug. 1 1 4 3 Oceur.Bc«. of InU rw t Gleaned H a n end T h e n About the City end Neighborhood C Boes Black S w an M atches Mr. and Mrs. O scar P ay n e and fam ily a re sp ending th e ir v acatio n a t Camp Sherm an. Mr. P ay n e h ad vis Mrs. C ahill and eon re tu rn e d from ions of catc h in g most of th e big fish P o rtla n d Monday. still a t larg e iu th a t d is tric t when he left home. Mr. an d Mrs. P. C. M cKenzie a re In P o rtla n d for B uyers’ week. At th e B a p tist-C h ristia n ch u rch Suday, A ugust 12— B ible school 10 Mr. an d Mrs. M orlan a re in P o rt A. M. M orning w orship, 11 A. M. land d u rin g B u y ers’ week. Theme, A T aste of H eaven on E a rth . C h ristian E ndeavor 7 P. M. U nion W. L. B lessing is in P o rtlan d for service 8 P. M. a t th e M ethodist B u y ers’ week. church. T hem e, “ T he R ghteousness T h at Exceeds. T h e e le v a to r m an Mrs. G eorge N ewell an d ch ild ren has m any ups and dow ns .n life. sp en t la st week v isitin g frie n d s in Can live as good a C h risian o u t of Condon. the church as in it. B u t do you? A cordial welcome to all. A. J. W are, M ontie H edw all left today on a pastor. v acation trip to P o rtla n d fo r a few I days. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Sw ayze and Miss D oris Sw ayze left S unday for Miss Sim ons of W alla W alla is vis P o rtlan d . Miss Swayz resum ed her itin g a t th e home of h e r b rother, work as se c retary to S en ato r F red er C u rtis Sim ons. , ick S teiw er, an d h e r p a re n ts made the tr ip for p leasu re and business V ernon W ate rm an Is w o rk in g at reasons. F ra n k Sw ayze J r . rem ained K in g sley 's d u rin g Mr. P ay n e's v aca a t hom e and w ill be h ere u n til col tion. lege resum es. 19c M alted Milk B iscu its (H e a lth C ra c k e r) 1 lb. P k g ........................ 27c Snow D rift ...............- ......... ............................................................4 lb. tin 95c (C p ia .B eal S h o rte n in g ) R ice Krfatpets (A New O n e). 2 Pkgg. 23c CORDUROY PANTS We have jn s t received a new line. over. Come ln an d look them VESTS AND MEN S SHORTIES IN MEN’S UNDERWEAR Is th e th in g fo r th is h o t w eath er. We have them . WORK SOCXS Tw o p airs for 25 cents. " HEAVY BOSS COTTON GLOVES F o r th e h a rv e s t tra d e and h a n d lin g hay, 20 cents. PH O NE 171 »KINGSLEY’S H E R M IS T O N 'S H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y Miss D orothy D ibble of P o rtla n d re tu rn e d w ith W. J. W a rn e r’s p a rty the first of th e w eek and Is a guest lo f Miss Ja n e W arn er. A M D S E R V IC E - A ubrey “ T u b b y ” Dean was in Lex- E nos M artin re tu rn e d hom e last p n g to n la s t S a tu rd a y n ig h t to a tte n d F riday from R u e p rt, Idaho, w here he th e fig h t card th a t w as p u t on th ere was called recen tly hy reason of th e The card was a good one, he said. serious illness of his fa th e r. T he sen-j ior Mr. M artin w as som aw hat Im prov Mrs. J. D. W atson and d a u g h te r ed when th e local m an left for h o m e .) i C larice o f W alla W alla sp en t th e , week end in H erm isto n v isitin g Mr. and Mrs. J. D. W ag h o rn have ! friends. moved from th e ir acreage w est of Mr. and Mrs. H arold S u lliv an of tow n to th e house on G ladys ave i P o rtlan d a re v isitin g h is p aren ts. nue, form erly occupied by Mr. and ' Mr. and Mrs. P. P. S u lliv an. Mrs. Mrs. J. L. W aller, w hich th ey p u r T he M ittlcsdorf accom panied them home. chased several m onths ago. W aghorn hom e is now occupied by Y ou’ll be sure to have a good tim e Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge H a rk e n rld e r. if you rem em b er to place F rid ay jevelng, A u g u st 31, on your list of 13 TOOT STALK OF CORN " d a te d ” evenings. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I : Saturday :: Monday ! : « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ : ■ ■ « ■ ■ ■ specials 3 Pounds SHORT CUT MACARONI 21c 3 Pounds COIL SPAGHETTI 21c WHOLE SLICE PINEAPPLE. 2 1-2 SIZE CANS 2 Cans for....... .......................................................... 45c A. A L. PEACHES, 2 1-2 SIZE CANS 2 Cans for 45c STRINGLESS BEANS, No. 2 SIZE CANS 7 Cans for ....................................... ................................................. $1,00 WALDORF FANCY PACK OYSTERS 2 C a n i for . ........................................ 35c QUICK NAPTHA SOAP CHIPS 2 Large Size Packages 45c WROTE WONDER SOAP iO Ears f o r . , ................. 39c HUALY GASH GROCERY M O ST C O M P L E T E ST O C K O F G R O C E R IE S BETW EEN TH E DALLES A N D PENDLETON JOE NORTON T a k e y o u r choice — B raid ed C o t t o n — W ire o r G e n u in e Keystone Hemp. U n u s u a l B a r g a in s at this price . . . . Oregon Hard ware & Im plement Co. “W e stack ed o u r th ird crop of a l falfa th e o th e r day from a field th a t we seeded last fa ll,” said F red Lenz II, th is m orning. “ W e expect to cut a 1 good fo u rth crop from th e field be- ■ fore fro st gets h e re .” The yield has been more th a n a ton per acre for g ie a c h c u ttin g , Mr. Lenz estim ated. r ------- — C "C oyotes have been cau sin g us some ■ I ’oases in o u r flock of tu rk e y s,” F. D. i j l N ewell rep o rted th is week. T he coy- B i t s slip up from th e riv e r w hile th e ■ 'b ir d s a re ra n g in g on th e place for feed, he said, an d g rab th e m ost ven turesom e birds. H e estim ated th a t they had lo st 50 bird» to coyotes. 5 J W ho In th is p a rt of th e co u n try m o w s how to m ake corn grow ta ll? R ecently C. M. B est b ro u g h t in a talk to th e O regon H ard w are & m plenient Co. sto re th a t m easured bout 12 feet an d had a big, well nade e a r of corn on it. F ra n k L cieh t of Irrig o n saw the ta lk and said he could b eat it. H is pecim en m easured 13 feet from th e ■.round to tip an d had th re e e a rs of :orn on th e sta lk . It w as grow n on its acreag e n e a r Irrig o n . T he question now b eing discussed las to do w ith w ho can beat these records fo r m ak in g corn grow tall. F r u i t îP â 'e s s Colored Handle test the kitchen and at a very low price . . . W e a re show ing some b rig h t new, snappy sty les nF L adies’ W ash D resses priced from 98c to 52.98. These a re ju s t in an d we have priced them fr quick tu rn o v er. W e still have some good p a tte rn s of P eter P an s. F ast color fa b rics to close o u t a t 5Cc. These are bargains. B rig h t, lig h t colors in P rin ts, rrU ed a t 25c— ju s t the th in g for c h ild re n 's school dresses. CLAIMS HEIGHT RECORD ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Beginning Monday, August 13 my store will be in charge of Miss Linna Wade For a week or two during my absence on a combined business and pleasure trip. Clothes Lines W e still have a few p a irs of la d le : I.ig h t S hades Queen Q u ality Shoes, w o rth $7, a t 53.50 to close. Size ran g e 4, 4 % , 5. T an Shoes w ill be o p u la r ag ain th i3 fall as w ell as the d a rk e r brow n shades. We hav som e broken 1 ts we a re closing out a t a fra c tio n of th e ir w o rth — 52.50 to 55.00, w orth from 56 to 57.50 on to d ay 's m ark et. In B, C and D w idths. - ................... .......... ■ —— — - Hermiston Produce and Supply Company Big- Tubers Shown Jo h n P ace w as h ere end from P o rtla n d to ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Is in th e office of th e System in P o rtlan d . over th e week A display of potatoes such as has v isit h is p a r ■een ra re ly m ade wag placed In the M. Pace. He window of th e B lessing H ard w are Co. U nion Pacific sto re th e o th e r day by N. B. W h it ford. The tu b e rs a re Irish C obblers in d averag e a b o u t one an d five- Jo e N o rto n p lan s to leave Sunday sig h t pounds. T hey w ere grow n on on a tr ip to P o rtla n d an d Seattle. class six ground. T he display con T he local m erch an t w ill com bine slats of an even dozen of th e big business an d p leasu re on his trip. spuds. D u rin g his absence th e sto re w ill be in ch arg e of Miss L in n a W ade. EFFECTIVE MAT * 3 TO SEPT. 5 « RETURN LIMIT OCT. > 1, x y s S RO UND TRIP TO D E N V E R .................. $07.20 O M A H A .......................7 0 .3 » K A N S A S C IT Y 70 .3 » D E S M O IN E S 76 .2 0 S T . L O U I S .............. 8C .35 C H IC A G O ............... 8 $ .OS D E T R O I T ............... 104.67 C IN C IN N A T I 1 0 6 .1 Ï C L E V E IA N D 107.61 T O R O N T O .............. 112.8» A T L A N T A ........... 116.43 P IT T S B U R G H 118.81 W A S H IN G T O N .140.04 P H IL A D E L P H IA 113.97 N E W Y O R K ...........148.4S B O S T O N ...................162.81 CO-OP LAUNDRY HAS 28 S unday services a t th e M ethodist ch u rch as follow s: Bible school a t 10 A. M. M orning service a t 11. S er mon su b ject, "A Cake N ot T u rn e d .” Union services in th e ev en in g a t 8:00 o’clock. Rev. W are w ill preach the serm on. "L e t us not fo rg et th e as- | sem b lin g of ourselves to g e th e r as th e I m an n er of som e." S. H am rick, pas tor. .i Do you know w h a t's h ap p en in g F rid ay evening. A ugust 31? T hen, ju s t a h in t— save your pennies, and w atch next w eek's p aper fo r fu r th e r announcem ents. CUSTOMERS USING PLANT T he co-operative la u n d ry th a t was launched a sh o rt tim e since u n d er th e auspices of th e W om ens au x iliary of th e farm b u reau now h as every period of every day tak en , an d some women a re d o u b lin g up in o rd er to av ail them selves of th e p riv ileg e of u sin g th e p la n t, acco rd in g to Mrs. B ax ter H u tch iso n . T h ere a re 24 p er iods of tw o hours each, and 28 w om an a re u sin g th e m achine, some of them ta k in g up noon h o u rs by spec ial a rra n g e m e n ts th a t have been made. „ , . . L ow fares all parts o f m td- w e st, s o u th an d e a s t. F in e fa st trains. L ib e r a lito p c o r r t e n a b le y o u to v is it Zlom N ation al P ark O rand C anyon N a t’l P k . T c llo w sto n e N a tio n a l P k . R ooky M ountain Nat*l P k . For IUustratrd Booklet«, Reserva tion « and Inform ation, addresa Agent named below. UNION PACIF. C. Wonghter, Agent, Hermiston, Oregon Subscribe for The Herald~$2.00 J U S T A R E M IN D E R -THAT- T H E B IG .When you b u ild , w e are ilready.to serve yen V y y ir E N you build It Is «lways a comforting ' V v thing to know that the t«uk!ing materiolo you buy are going to be up to specifications. usually rs-» materials. r _ ,, »y - - letting us know 'w hat you require and we will work with you I to see that your interests are well protected. W e are headquarters for ell dependable □ building materials and can also help you select good. reliable contractor. L Tell us what y m plan to do *w e cm and MriU give you helpful advice. Turn-A-Lum Lumber Company R. ▲. BB0W NS0N, MANAGER SALE ■ ■ Modern Refrigeration at : 3 AT THE FAMILY WARDROBE IS GOING FINE. A FINE LINE OF SILK DRESSES JUST ARRIVED AND WE ARE OFFERING THESE TO OUR CUSTOMERS AT COST. THERE ARE ONLY 22 DATS LEFT IN THIS 30 DAY CLOSING OUT SALE. WE ARE PIANNING TO GIVE A W A Y A F E W THINGS DURING THIS SALE, AND YOU SHOULD COM! AND GET YCUR SHARE. MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS A WORK SHIRTS PANTS AMD OVERALLS ARE GOING AT COST. BETTER HURRY UP AND GET IN ON THE SALE WHILE YOU CAN SAVE THE FAMILY WARDROBE HERMISTON, OREGON This Time 5 ■ Sure is a Help for Health Our plant is equipped with all modern machinery S . ■ 3 ■ Come in and look it over Sanitation our motto 2 ■ S HERMISTON MARKET j PHONE 411 ■ ■ ■ *■ w SIMS ’ A, W. TURNBLAD ■