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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
Here From St. Paul.
Mr». George Overton of St. Paul.
M ina., was aguest at the home of
Minn., was a guest at the home of
On Tuesday Mrs. H itt
entertained
to her honor w ith a bridge luncheon.
Prize winners were Mrs, W . J. W a r
ner and Mra. E. W . Weat who won
high and low acores respectively.
Entertain At Cards.
loat hie right arm in France during
the W orld W ar.
He served In the
91st division from Oregon.
BirtMby Party '
Return From Trip.
A surprise party was held at the
H. A. Hooker home in Columbia Tues
day night, the occasion being the
To Portland.
nineteenth birthday anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. McNaught left Robert Hooker. Some tw enty-five
for Portland Wednesday evening with guests were present.
th eir son Allen, who was injured last
week by a fall from a horse.
He
w ill be taken to a bone specialist for
examination and treatment.
Bones
ip both arms were broken by the
fall and some trouble has been evi
denced by the broken bones slipping
out of place.
Mra. H. E. Shesely, Mra. Jaema
Todd and Mra. Urael H ia tt were Joint
hostesses at the home of Mra. Shea-
ely Tutaday afternoon when they
entertained at five tables of 500.
Mra. Gerald W h ite was awarded the
prize for high score, Mra. Earl Baker
second honors, Mra. George Newell
the consolation and Mrs. Lagan Todd Attend Dedication.
Portland Man Here.
Ross Newport, former mayor and the guest prize.
Mrs. Rena W aterman. Mrs. J. H
prominent citizen of Hermiston, was
De.Moss and E. Le Grande Cherry a t
back in town thia week.
Mr. New
tended the dedication ceremonies of
Stop In Hermiston.
port la a Portland contractor now.
Mrs. W. B. Knox and daughter Miss the Eastern Oregon Normal school
Esther Know of Tygh Valley, Oregon at La Grande Wednesday. A large
Leave For 8ummer.
accompanied by Mrs. H a ll,
passed number of educators, prominent cit
Dorothy and Dick H itt have left | through Hermiston a few days ago izens. and state officials were pres
Hermiston for Jefferson, Oregon, on th eir way to attend a church con- ent from all over the eastern part
where they w ill spend the summer | ference at W a lla W alla. The Knox of the state.
months visiting w ith relatives
fam ily form erly lived on the project,
having had a farm on the h ill Just Home From Church Meet.
north of the government experimen-
W ill Go To Spokane.
Mrs. Luclla Beamish, pastor of the
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W arner ac tai farm.
local
Free Methodist church, re
companied by Charlotte Ralph w ill
turned the first of the week from a
leave Friday morning for Spokane Move Here From Rainier.
church conference in Spokane.
for a few days visit w ith relatives.
M r and Mrs. Vai Knauf and fam
They w ill be accompanied home by ily of Ranier arrived in Hermiston
STRAW HATS FOR THE WHOLE
Miss Jane W arn er and Miss Hetty - a Wednesday
They
recently
j evening.
Aiicy it
FAMILY
Ralph who have been vlaltlng In the I pure based the George Briggs farm
Washington city for two weeks.
where they Intend to make their fu t
25c to $1.50
ure home.
Mr. K nauf plans to de
velop a poultry and dairy ranch.
Here From Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. H ills recently
arrived In Hermiston from Corvallis. Receives Word Of Death.
M r. H ills is an entomologist from the
Mrs. W. D. Gordon has received
state college and w ill work here In word of the death of a brother, R.
cooperation w ith H. K . Dean at the E. Burroughs of Galax. Va.. follow
local experiment station.
He
ex ing an operation.
Mr. Burroughs
pects to devote most of his time to a
study of curly top and Its conrol. Mr.
and Mrs. H ills are making their home
In the Putman house on Main street.
W . W . Felthouse, O. O. Felthouse
and O. C. Pierce returned last week
from a fishing trip at East Lake near
Bend. Oregon. They reported a fine
tim e and had some sixty fine big
fish to substantiate their contention
th at It was a good place for good
fishermen.
Fresh Fruits - Vegetables
— RECEIVED EVERY D A Y -
JUST THE THING FOR THE
SUMMER DAYS
A NEW IIH E OF SILK
TIME
LOOK THEM OVER
SHOES, HOSIERY, GLOVES
¿ ^ •M u r d o c h * c P'
AND HATS FOR THE
FAMILY
PH O NE
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KINGSLEY’S
H K R M I8 * S O N '» H O U g g O F Q U A L IT Y A f s D 3 I R V IC S '
B éa
J.C.PENNEYC0.
Here From Astoria.
Mr. and Mrs. Feldman of Astoria I
stopped In Hermiston Tuesday. Mrs.
Feldman was formerly L illia n L ittle r
of Hermiston.
Imported Utility
Assortment
Hand Painted Earthenware, smooth
white body, beautiful shapes and
colorful decorations. Useful as well
as beautiful articles, suitable for
presents and prizes. •
DRESSES FOR A LIMITED
Move To Spencer Place.
Mr. and Mrs. If. E. Halleyburton
who have been llvlpc, on the Briggs
place recently moved to the Spencer
farm . _
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Combination Juicer Sets - 99c
le a Pots, beautiful shape - $1,19
Deep Cake Plates -. - - - 89c
Covered Batter Jugs - - $1,09
2 Quart Open Jugs -
$1,09
Bell Shaped Bowl Sets - $1,19
Octagon and Round BouJ
Sets - - ..................... $ l,i9
Kitchen Sets Left Over
Jars - - ......................$1.19
Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co.
PE N D L ET O N , O R E G O N
JUNE DRESS EVENT
Returns Home.
F. H. Morlan who has been In the
sanitarium at College Place receiving
medical treatm ent has returned home |
and is now back on the Job.
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REMEMBER WE GRIND
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LAW N MOWERS & SCISSORS ?
Presenting the Foremost Fashions In
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Delivers Sermon.
Dr. H. F. M artin , president of M id
land college, Fremont, Nebraska, and I
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T o* W®P,<S ol' r, l>UJcrs in New York have been buxjr searching the m arket for the newest styles and un
tin home.
bled
W h a t Produces Cobwebs?
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* ' e^ orts *lave resulted In the finest selection of summer dresses th a t we have ever assem-
W E B B E R ’S C L E A N E R S
THE
, ™ * 8 *’ " Ot B SJale >nd *’ no effort t0 clear our 8tocks of
merchandise. You may come here cxpect-
g o see new modes and you w ill be aggreeably surprised at the variety and moderate price.
■Cobweb" means spider web, “cob"
being an old English word signifying |
spider. If Is the common name given
to the Tnore or less formless
wehs
spun In buildings by certain species
ot spiders and the larvae of some In-
sects. Most of the tangled webs which
annoy thrifty housewives are produced
by tbs little house spider, therhllon
tepldarlnrliim. Cobwebs on the cell
Ings and In the eoriU'rg /of houses are
usually not noticed Mfilll they become
icovered with dust, n cln'umstnnee
'which gave rise to the belief Hint cob
webs consist merely nt dust. The Ini
presslon whs ennflrmeil by the fact
that the house spider 1« seldom oh
S h ort jack ets • • • o n e
and two-piece frocks • • •
w ith sleeves or w ithout
Irresistible frocks . . .
Rome’s Sacred Mount, fumona In
Matos? W>r the con 11 Id between the
plebeian* and the patricians, hns non
become the mecca of resident and vis
Ring South Americans.
Around istsi Simon Bolivar. "W l.lh
•rtador." came to vl.dl the ruins ot
ancient Rome and while ntop Mount
Sacred ha took a solemn oath to free
his country from Spanish domination
A South American will to this day
show yon a small broken column on
the Sacred Mount anil claim that SI
moo Bolivar sat on II while loet In
profound meditation.
Today, In pilgrimage, South Amert
cans retrace their liberator's footsteps
M A IL
PROM PTLY
F IL L E D
R E E h W H IT E
NORTON’S GROCERY
The Opner SERVES
The Buyer SAVES
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Courteous Service, Q uality Grocer
ies, Lower Prices, Owner Service—
these are the foundation of Red ft
W h ite Grocery Service.
More
for
your money. More in Q uality. More
in Q uantity. More In Service. More
In Satisfaction.
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Specials Saturday-Mon.
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June 8-10
Parnows Song N o t B u rn s’
SCHLITZ MALT
2 for ..............
SERV US GOLDEN SWEET C0RN
The prices are as attractive as the
styles!
Style-interest and value-interest are so high that we urge
you to see these charming dresses for yourself . . . con
vincing examples of the advantages o f buying fo r a m il
lion women.
CERTO, MAXES JELLY JELL
2 for ..........
SERV US C0FFEE
1 pound package ..................
OLD YANKEE SYRUP
In Glas Rolling Pin, Reg. 75c..
.9 8
.9 0
$1.33
39c
57c
47c
40c
a jerr u f
H a rd to Catch U p
"Why, Ethel, Uhy are yoo crying
like this at your nice birthday party
with all your little friends here!"
“Ob. mother. I've he. n trying so hard
to catch up with Jean and now that
I am six the soys she will be seven,
and 1 will have ta wait another whole
year tu be as old us the la agalik"
ORDERS
the kin d that no
woman can ever have enough o f. Every
prom inent . . . and new . . . fashion is
among them . . . sleevelets styles are ap
proved and the jacket fashion is shown
fo r a variety o f occasions.
P a tr io tic S h rin e
OREGON
June 19 and 20
n i l frocks that have a hint o f warmer weather about them . . . delightful to wear
right n o w . . . and all summer, too.
D A LLES,
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
B nghi colon, lively prints, cool shades . . . alone and in combination . . . lovely
served al work.—I’nlliflmler klngaxlne
Although the words »1 the sons
■Auld lung Syne" appear In Burns
works, he himself, admits that he
wrote only the second and third sl.in
xas. A song of tiie same title can h>
traced to the latter port of Kbat in
a totter te George Thomson Septem
her, 171«». Burns si.va “One sang more
I have done, ’Aiild Ijing Syne.' Tin
air to but mediocre but the followlna
•nng. tbe old song of the olden times
Mid which baa never been In print not
eve« 1« manuscript limit I took it
«town front an old man's singing, to
enough to recommend any alt.**
K n e er ’s R ep a ir Sh op
S u m m er Frocks
a brother of Enos M artin of Hermls
ton. delivered an Inspiring sermon at
the local Methodist Episcopal church
last Sunday evening.
Dr.
M artin
has been a visitor at the Enos Mar-1
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