Specials Saturday Monday LOCAL AND reRSORAL ■ BREVITIES ■ February 9-11 HOMINY, H a « m i a , . . ♦ •w/McmsnR Rodney Keating of Portland, re­ presentative of the International Har­ vester company, was a business vis­ itor in Hermiston last week. 25c = PANTS • om," he cried, Mrs. F. B. Swayze Salem, Oregon, where she will visit British are .coming a^d there is no with her son, Frank Jr., who 1« a time to lose.” Tom Quickly got his coat and hat and said good bye to student at Willamette unvlersilty. his mother who was very frightened H. A. Pankow of the Hermiston Tom opened the door and his friend Transfer company made .a trip to and he disappeared into the night. Bend, Oregon over Saturday and Sun Together they went to the old South day with the household goods of P church where the other men were F. Ward, who is moving from Her gathering. They organized commu­ tes called minute men who would be miston to the central Oregon town. ready at a minute’s notice to march Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouee left to any point of danger. The next Hermiston Monday evening tor a few morning when the British troops reached Lexington,- Hancock and days’ visit In Portland. Adams had made their escape. Gen. Mrs. Henry Hitt was a guest at Gage had received orders from Eng­ the home of Mrs. Tom Stewart Tues­ land to arrest them but they escap­ ed before they could. day of this week. TBs minute men refused to dis­ J. G. Pearson of the Black and perse and the British fired upon '.Vhite garage is driving one of the them killing eirht n en. Passing on to Concord the Hrltlfti destroyed the new six cylinder Chevrolet coaches. the small part of th» military stores A. E. Kern of Pendleton was vis­ which there h ’d ire t been time to ' • iting at the Henry Hitt home the conceal.- A battle wat Mr rbt at Concord t'lrsst of the week. bridge and the British were forced to Eugene Pierce is confined to his retreat. If it had not been for Tom home with a slight attack of mumps. O'Grady and his friend the minuto men would not have won because A business meeting of the Baptist Tom’s friend and he kept up the ladies aid will be held at the church courage of the minute men. By Marjorie Shafer. Wednesday, Feb. 13. DRESS BAHTS, MOLESKIN, CORDUROY, AND WORK PANTS. OVERALLS and JACKETS $1.29 EACH FOR GOOD GRADE 220 DENIM. OSHKOSH AND HEADLIGHT FOR A BETTER GRADE ARE HARD TO BEAT. 171 KINGSLEY’S H f R M IS T O N '« WHATZWAT ♦ In the Seventh Grade ♦ ♦ Vol. 3 HermUton. Feb. 5 No, 2 ft Chapter H Tom O’Grady at Concord (Continued from la«'week) When Tom O'Grady wa£eatlng $>»e night in Mar a 1771 L 4- H. B^oyn^t of Wmmpia was a hearfea ’»««'rterf knock u the i f le lm is t o H A Ä K s v W fe ? iío b f¿ ^ X .»SV»! _ _ door opened It.” It was ~hls "friend 1 $hld week. 15c BICE, FANCY BLUE ROSE, 3 Lbts........ PH O NE ♦ ! ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ < '♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ £ ....................~ ¡ r . . . ......................................... AM-OND-Ot TOILET SOAP, 3 bars fo With Two Spiral Glasses FREE ------- r i » r r .- T 7 „ - 7 - i l il -----= ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ft H O U 9 I O F Q U A L IT Y A N D B C R V IC S * USED CARS FOR SALE ■ n nV- One 1927 C h e v ro le t Touring Foi S a le B y Black & White Garage A nice donation of remnants was received this week by the Baptist Ladies' Aid from Montgomery Ward & Co., Portland. > wf4ndt«.4d>icltyMsaBSiw^i d^iend and which should bo in every home tool box ready fo r instant N ickel steel ja w . srith correctly m illed teeth and p r « « d steal fraaso g im . -m A e n rte e /m e e ts s t « / W N C H f S T U l t o n d , t k , .................................................... > 10 m eh size as moat suitable foe home use. OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. STORE rT J r ï < r i „ Az N O R T O N ’S G R O C C B Y DED YOU KNOW *—that we guarantee the quality of everything we sell — that the owner serves you 'here- — that our values are best in the city — that there are no better groceries ! to be had than those bearing the v Red ft White Serv-us labels—-and____ that few are as fine in quality?. Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST H. A. Pankow of the Hermiston Transfer company is making a trip ¿ to Newport, Oregon this week with the household goods of Dr. Boyd Jen- k!n’- Dr. A. O. Roenlcke arlved in Her­ miston from Portland Thursday of Last week to take up his duties as an associate in dentistry with Dr. F. V. Prlmo. Dr. Roenlcke was graduated from the North Pacific Dental college In Portland, last June. in Internal Medicine for the Specials Saturday & Monday past fifteen years ? W ill be at EGGS AND CREAM — WE WILL RECEIVE DELIVERIES— F rid ay s a n d S a tu rd a y s AT KINGSLEY’S Columbia Valley Produce Co. The Lumber for the New Home You are Planning When it conies to selecting the lumber for your home, you need not even think about i t - just tell us what you would like and leave the selection up to us. We will guarantee you satisfaction with the results. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14 » . A BR0WNS0N, MANAGER Sic 8erv-Us Med. White Asparagus Tips Is Square, 2 for............................ .... TO < OC SERV-US CUT BEANS 2 for ....................................... 9 O i/C Office Hours: 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. ’ No Charge for Consultation , Living Expenses? Is it worth while? You can easily verify thia saving by a check up on your last month’s Mila Wa have no special price«. All goods are priced at this general saving program. Cash and Carry is the reason. Every day io th* week lathe date. AI1 this talk about chain store buying power In the BUNK. Cash Is what gets the price. If you don’t believe it, try 1J. CASH AND CARRY PRICES PREVAIL DT A U GOODS IN THIS ■ ! * I r THE BEST VARIETY OF FRESH VEGETABLES TO BE HAD............ •> L (I Sen'u c RED’-WHITE W EBBER’S CLEANERS THE D A LLES, OREGON WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Tuesday & Wednesday, Feb. 19-20 M A IL O RDERS FAY ! W hat do Y ou Think o f 10 B : per cent Saving on Your ■ IB '-I'-r.-C RED AND WHITE FLOUR