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the hebmistoh ttkrald . hermiston , orbgon . SPECIALS LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ Saturday and Monday, Sept. 22-24 Occurence. a t Internat Glanaad Hara and Thera About the City and Natchharhood F ru it Bars, Oh so good, per pound J. M. Blggg arid fam ily sp e n t Sun day in A rlin g to n . .................. 27c Red ai»j| V0Qte P in eap p le. No. 2 1-2 tin s ....................... .................. 22c T ree Tejk-J^Gieeii o r B lack. 1-2 poun.i package < .................. 35c WE HAVE ADDED TO OUR STOCK THE HEADLIGHT OVER ALL WHICH IS GUARANTEED IN EVERY WAY TO GIVE SAT- ISFACTTON OR YOUR MONEY BACK. THE RETAIL PRICE IS $2.25 AND WE ARE GOING TO AL LOW YQU 25c ^OR YOUR CAST-OFF OVERALL YOU NOW HAVE IN EXCHANGEON A NEW PAIR. LEAVE YOUR OLD ONE AND 171 KINGSLEY’S M IR M I8 T O N « G uts m e ta l — e v e r y Easy to adjust— L— a a good w rench at a w _ _ _ v e r y lo w price . . . 25 Nail Hammers C erald and G eorge M cKenzie a re in Mrs. L. H. K arn of S e a ttle is vis P o rtla n d now a tte n d in g C olum bia itin g h e r d a u g h te r. Miss C h a rlo tte I U niversity. K ern, for a few days. Miss K ern is music su p erv iso r In th e local s c h o o l.' Mrs. O. O. F elth o u se left Tuesday m orn in g w ith Mr. an d M rs. Jess H op S. L. D. Ross of P o rtla n d , form er p er for W eiser, Idaho. T hey w ill visit w ith re la tiv e s fo r tw o weeks. H erm iston resident, v isited his d a u g h ter, Mrs. L ogan Todd, la st F riday. Dr. an d Mrs. F. V. P rim e w ere in Mr. Ross w as r e tu rn in g from a v isit in Idaho and planned to re tu rn home P endleton last F rid ay . via Spokane. GET A NEW ONE. H O U S K O F Q U A L IT Y A N C C S C R X * HackSaw • INCH—BLUED STEEL J. Skovfco left for P u y allu p . W ash in g to n S unday h a v in g been invited th e re to ju d g e th e bees and honey d e p a rtm e n t of th e W estern W ash in g ton fa ir th a t is b eing held th ere th is week. Miss E lizab eth S traw left S atu rd ay Mr. an d Mrs. H en ry Jacobson of for P o rtla n d w here she w ill e n te r Adams sp en t th e w eek-end a t the Reed college. John Leek home. Mrs. Jacobson is a (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leek. Mr. McCall, p u b lish e r of th e P ilo t , Rock R ecord, w as a H erm isto n v isi The S tra w residence h a g recen tly to r S atu rd ay . been re n te d to H. L. B radley. Mrs. H arry S traw and fam ily w ill move to H a rry K elly an d J . M. B iggs w ere P o rtla n d some tim e in th e n e a r f u t in P en d leto n M onday m orning. ure. ----------------------------------------------- —.:ut —. PH O N E Wrench H erm iston. ...........T i ê c ' C itru s W ash in g Pow der, p e r p ack ag e . ------ ■ Mr. and Mrs. William Luttrell of Newberg, Oregon, spent Tuesday in W h a t is h a n d ier around the house than — a real hammer? BwL W o rth 50c . . 25 home needs one. o rth C. W IVUI IU m ore but o u r price now . . 25' Fliers POLISHED NICKEL PLATED You need good plier3 — buy the 50c kind while the price is . . , Oregon Hdwe. & Implt. Co. Mr. and Mrs. W in. S h aar v isited in W alla W alla over th e week end. j S a tu r d a y :: M onday : SPECIALS — -- r ■ ■ No. 10 P a ils L rrd , per p a il.............. — - - - - No. 5 P ails L a rd ................. 4 Pound P ackages R aisins, per package 2 ounce B ottles S ch illin g 's V anilla, p e r b o ttle . ......... 30c 4 ounce B ottles S c h illin g ’s V anilla, p er b o ttle .. ........ 59c .18 u u n ce Bjottleg C atsup, 2 b o ttles fo r ......................... ......... 45c P ine I d r ’ N alley 's Sandw ich S pread per J a r......... ....... 42c Rlcfe, 3 hounds fo r........... ............................. Red M exican Beans, 3 pounds fo r................................................ ........ 25c I HlIHLY CASH GROCERY ■ — MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF GROCERIES ■ DALLES AND PENDLETON BETWJEEN S unday services a t th e M ethodist church. S h eriff C ookingham w ill Mr. an d Mrs. W. J. W a rn e r w ere speak a t th e M ethodist ch u rch Sun- lay m o rn in g a t I I . E vtrybody in i v isito rs in P en d leto n S atu rd ay . vited to h ear him . T he p asto r w ill IP Doris, th e th ree-y ear-o ld d a u g h te r be aw ay a t conference h eld a t Hood ( i f Mr. an d Mrs. B u rn e tt, w as in ju re d River. ■ ¡S atu rd ay w hen she c a u g h t h e r arm J in a w rin g er c ru s h in g it to th e el- Mrs. E. P. Dodd and d au g h te rs. Isa _ I bow. belle and R u th , le ft d u rin g th e early p a rt of th e week for th e ir new home ■ Mrs. H. T. F ra s e r e n te rta in e d a t n ear L ake C h elrn , W ash in g to n . The J three tab les of b rid g e F rid ay . H igh Dodd hom e In H erm isto n has been Mrs. g score was won by Mrs. B. S. K ings- rented by George Je n k in s. ■ ley w ith Miss E ld o ra K ingsley re- Jen k in s w ill be hom e th e firs t of next m onth a fte r sp en d in g the su m ■ ] ceiving- th e consolation. m er In P o rtlan d . ■ I Mrs. R in to u l of P o rtla n d arriv ed Mr. and Mrs. lloy S u lliv an tak e th is arriv ed F rid ay to spend a few days v isitin g h e r p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. means of ex p ressin g th e ir th a n k s to the m any frien d s w ho have been so G eorge B riggs. kind since th e ir loss in th e b u rn in g Miss A gnes L ittle left last F rid a y of th e ir hom e M onday. | evening for W ah o u g al. W ash in g to n A pep rally and big b onfire w ill be w here she w ill teac h in th e h ig h sta re d by H erm isto n h ig h school s tu school d u rin g th e com ing year. dents T h u rsd ay ev en in g on one of the dow ntow n lots. T his is in a n tic ip a Mr. P au l w as a P en d leto n v isito r tion of th e o p en in g of th e football P H a s t Monday. season th e follow ing a ftern o o n when U H erm isto n ’s football squad w ill m eet C ra n t Bailey is In P en d leto n th is th e K ennew ick team h ere in H erm is U iw eek ru n n in g a h o t dog stan d an d ton. L ..jlp in g to feed th e R ound-U p crow d. C O M M E R C IA L P R IN T IN G A t The H erald 1 rV » ... v •** • j* W h e a y o u b u ild , w e are Kh ilready te serve you b 1 ■ THE Rev. A. J. W are, Miss Nell Reeves. II. J . S tillin g s, A. E. B ensel a n a J. Skovbo atten d ed th e U m atilla B ap tist A ssociation a t F re e w a te r F rid ay , S atu rd ay an d S u n d ay as delegates deleg ates from th e local church. W ord h as been received In H e r m iston of th e m a rria g e of H a rry W atson to MI bs E va P eck on Sunday, A u g u st 26, In P o rtla n d . Mr. W at- snn Is a fo rm er H erm isto n resid en t now liv in g In P o rtla n d . M eredith K ah ler re tu rn e d to S eat tle last week w ith h e r p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. L. K ah lar. Mrs. L. H. P ear- I son, m o th er of Mrs. K ah ler, rem ain - j ed in H erm isto n to spend th e w in ter. ? Turn-A-Lum Lumber Company R. A. BROWNSON. MANAGER This Stock of General Merchandise A nd prices a n a O u all'y til m erch an d ise should do th is in sh o rt ord er. W e are prep ared to tak e o u r loss now a fte r fo ity -fo u r y ears of alm ost co n tin u o u s service in th e d is trib u tio n of G eneral M erchandise to th e re ta il trade. W e a re sure th e p o p le h e rs and in th is tr ib u ta ry te rrito ry will ta k e o ir fin al s ta te m e n t in good f„i'. and av ail them selves of th e o p p o rtu n ity to supply th e ir pres n t :.nd fu tu re needs out of th is stock. T h is sale w ill be conducted by th e M. F. H atfield A ssociation, of S pokane, and we are sure you w ill be pleased w ith th e m an n er th is sale w ill be conducted in. Sale Begins Thursday, Sept. 27 Watch for Circulars Hermiston Produce and Suppîy Company More Cows More A t th e B a n tist-C h ristia n church Sunday, S eptem ber 23: Bible school. | 10 A. M. M orning w o rsh ip 11 A. M Thome, In v estin g a L ife. C h ristian ; E ndeavor 7 P. M. E v e n in g service. 8 P. M. Them e, A P ic tu re of M an It Is a poor religion th a t is never stro n g except w hen th e ow ner is slclt. C h rist is th e h e a rt of re lig ion; re la tio n to C h rist Is th e h e a rt of personal salvation. A cordial w el come to all. A. J. W are, pastor. for CH AS. G. B U R K GENERAL M ERCHANDISE Hermiston Dairymen Producers generally are well pleased with the new grading policy we have adopted for cream buying at Hermiston. Price today on sweet cream, 56c; No. 1 sour cream, 53c. Fred Barker, a thoroughly experienced cream man, has been appointed as our Her miston agent. Call and see him the next time you are in town. A re g u la r m eetin g of th e F arm B u r eau A u x iliary w ill be held F rid ay , S eptem ber 21. M eeting w ill be c a ll ed a t 2 in stead of 1:30. T he discus sion of th e election and re g istra tio n law s w ill be co n tin u ed . T here a re several o th e r In te re stin g and Im port a n t su b jects to be discussed. Miss R ach ael Leek of P o rtla n d , E < IC E ¡d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Leek, N otice Is hereby given th a t tl)e was a v isito r a t th e hom e of h e r p a r e n ts from T h u rsd ay u n til S unday of board of d irecto rs of W estlan d I r r i last week. g atio n D istrict, a c tin g as a board of eq u alizatio n , will m eet a t th e d is tric t Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dowell and Miss office in H erm iston, O regon, on th e C lara H all a tte n d e d th e B ap tist a s firs t T uesday in O ctober, 1928, a t 8 sociation a t F re e w a te r F rid ay . T hey o’clock P. M. for th e purpose of r e re tu rn e d th e sam e day. view ing and co rre c tin g th e assess m ents an d ap o rtio n m en t of taxes to T h e B ap tist L adies Aid is h o ld in g be levied on the first T uesday In a rum m age sale F rid a y and S a tu r S eptem ber, 1928, for d is tric t p u r day. O ctober 6 and 7. A nyone h av in g poses. discarded clothes, shoes, cooking D ated th is 30th day of A ugust, I u ten sils or a n y th in g to give is re- 1928. J . W . M ESSNER. I quested to leave such d o n atio n s a t K u e rr’s re p a ir shop or at th e m eat S ecretray W estland Irrig a tio n Dis I m ark et. All d o n atio n s w ill be very tr ic t, U m atilla C ounty, Oregon. I much ap p reciated . (5 2 -5 tc ) Vf J T y T H E N you build It is al vnvs a comforting AF t i VV thing to know that the b u ild in g m a te ria ls you buy are going to be up to specifications. Cheap, flimsy construction usually pjes ¡band in hand with poor quality materials. Safeguard your building by letting us know wbat you require and we will work with you : to see that your interests are well protected, k W a are headquarters for all dependable building materials and can also Salp yoy select a mod, reliable contractor. Tell us what you plan to do— r t yn « v j ” * give you bdpfttf advice. CLOSE OUT! 3 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ I T h e B e s t In We have F in ally Concluded Cur P laus to f SW IFT & COM PANY Creamery Department. HERÎHSTOH, OREGON ■ Ï * OLD E STYLE BACON M ens K om en’s MEN'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 T h in , evenly stre a k e d slabs of bacon, chosen w ith care from young corn fed pigs. Sw eet w ith th e heav y c u re of su g ar. Smoked for day» in a slow aro m atic haze of sm oke. You never tire of It. RAYON HOSE Girls’ TOILET ARTICLES SCHOOL SHOES WOMEN S AND GIRLS’ STRAW AND FOV. HATS SUITS TO MEASURE BY MEYER & CO. ! HERMISTON M ARKET PHONE 411 ■ M. W. SIMS • ■ ■ ■ 5 ■ A. W. TURNBLAD ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ’ V L ÍW W B B B B B B B B B B B B H H B H B B N O