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th e week end looking a fte r business in terests. Miss lu a L e n h a rt, Mias M ildred C um m ins and M arie Stephenson a t tended a b irth d a y d in n e r p a rty a t the I home of Mrs. A ndrew lvopacz n ear .-'tanfield. Monday n ig h t in ho n or of V elm a C alpits of S tan field «pent Stoop sp en t th e week end in A th en a h er » n H enry. th e w eek end w ith G race Jackson. a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C. Bias. F le d K iddle of Island City, state F. W. K en t of ‘P en d leto n an d Dr. I sen: to r an d p . s t d e p a rtm e n t eom- W. II. Bowm an w as a v isito r in ' M. 8. K ern v isited a t Mr. K e rn ’s P endleton Sunday. 'd a u g h te rs , Mrs. 11. K. H itt, th is week. . i u n d er of tlie A m erican Legion, Mies Glea Slue and Mies P au lin e stopped in H erm isto n for a sh o rt Miss G oldie Bowm an of Y akim a, [ tim e F rid ay e n ro u te to Salem fo r th e W n„ is v isitin g w ith h er fa th e r W. open in g c f Btate leg islatu re. H. Bowm an. She plan s to rem ain for Guts',,: a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. a t least a m onth. I A. C. S w a ru .r fu r S unday d inne Mrs. II. E. H itt w as In P o rtlan d ¡w ere: Miss G race Jack so n , D onult last week v isitin g w ith h er d a u g h te r Jackson and A lfred Q uirin g . .Mr. and Ulas D orothy H itt. T H E BEST IN TALKING Mrs. S w arn er live ab o u t th ree mile; M. M. S aunders, well know n piano from tow n. PICTURES . tu n e r of W alla W alla, has been here J. E. H a lley b u rto n accom panied J. H erm iston, Oregon for th e past week looking a fte r b u si IM. Biggs to P o rtlan d T uesday after- ness in terests. | noon w here ha w as called to th e vet- TWO SHOWS EACH EVENING Mrs. G uy C ronk, who u n d erw en t a e ra n s' h o sp ital, No. 77, for medical F irs t Show S ta rts t:0 O P. M. m ajor o p eratio n In P endleton la s t ex am in atio n . He expects to re tu rn the week, is rep o rted g e ttin g along nice I la st of th e week. PROGRAM ly. R ussell B lessing w ent to A rlington FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Miss M ildred Cum m ins w as a busi ¡Sunday w here he was joined by P ness v isito r in P en d leto n T h u rsd ay , W. T illatso n , gam e w arden, and Miss In a L e n h a rt took h er place at journeyed to th e Jo h n Day w h en the h otel d u rin g h er absence. they h u n te d geese. M illions of gees, H en ry S m ith of P ilo t Rock, who w ere seen b u t none cam e clos, bas been v isitin g w ith his p aren ts enough to shoot. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. S m ith , left S at- Mr. and Mrs. George S tory en ter ird ay fo r h is home. . tain ed a nu m b er of young people at W. L. B lessing is home from th e a card p a rty In th e ir home Weduec M essing H ard w are Co. sto re th is day n ig h t. Those present- w ere: In; .eek convalescing a fte r h av in g his L e n h art, C lara G ciinert, Em m a Tho onsils rem oved S atu rd ay . eny, A1 C layton, F ra n k Ev.ayze an< Mrs. C. C. D eurfey le ft T h u rsd ay E. M. H ouser. for P o rtla n d w here she w ill spend Mrs. I o"iso R u st re tu rn e d Tues LOCAL NEWS ITEMS ©aaia (Shrairp "f THE MARX BROTHERS "Animal , Crackers NATIONALLY M KNOWN B ro th ers in b u f f o o n e d In th e show th a t rocked Broadw ay w ith la u g h te r for one solid year. Come tlvo tim es — and even th en you can't, catch all th e laughs. Also Entertaining Short Features SUNDAY AND MONDAY HERE THEY ARE! Nationally-known foods from the finest foot producing centers in the country are on “parade” in every one o our bright, modern stores. Pick up any national magazine. Loo! over the food advertisements. You will find do"-ns of those yo; see advertised on display and ready for yo.ir selection in our store at MOST ECONOMICAL prices. ■■■ '■ ' ■ «♦ —- ..........— I. — ... . . .. ............ These Prices Effective Sat. & Mon Cri _ _ 3WCRES TO CLASH — HEADS TO BASH-HEARTS TO SHIVER BUT IITTLE SHE CARES — THAT IS THE REASON SHE S ALWAYS IN SEASON- FETULANT — POUTING— SWEET KITTY BELLAIRS! f!| OMING — “SONG 0 ’ MY HEA>T’’3&V W IPES' •SWEETHEARTS AND “BYRD AT THE SOUTH POLE” “MAN FROM BLANKLEYS" “SEA W OIF” with “IBRICON BAND CONCERT” LOW R O U HD TM P FAKES TO T aste it. Yo’’ will know w ay things * 7 0 , fia 'c b e lte r v»’‘th Crisco. 3 lb. can • *** Cream of Wheat Borden’« Eagle Brand Sweetened, Evaporated MILK For Infant Feeding and for Cooking. Per Can 22c I Ï Ï S S S Æ “ T here’s a R eason.” I nstant ' C 1R C LI T R IP . * * • S a lt I.n k a C Ity , 1 he o th e r »1« P o r t l a n d a n d San Francisco. Fine fa s t tr a in s . S lo p , o.-ees going and re - ‘ t irn in g . M A K E R E S E R V A T IO N S N O W F C. WOPGHTER. Agent Hermiston, Oregon Breeding Turkeys “ Vigorbill” Cbix —From— HIGH PRODUCING FLOCKS At Extremely Low Prices Our Service goes with each sale BROODING CHICKS Let us broad them past the danger period. You save! Get prices on 8 or 10 week old pullets. ‘VIGOR RILT” Hatch ryl Del Monte Catsup .4 battle 19c For Perfect Results Large Package 33c Cresent Baking Powder A GREAT FAVORITE l »>■ 20c. 3 lb«. 79c, 5 lbs. $ i.gf KARO SYRUP L; £ r s P.n 43c a t School Girl Palm Olive Soap c For X th , lexion” 3 bars HAM ARGO Corn or Gloss Starch Pound Packages Wc C arry a — Complete Line Of Supplies and Parts tor All Models B irds G u aran teed to Please or Money Back. Mr." and Mrs. Ward Cockeram Oakland, Oregon CARNATION OATS, Premium ....... ................ 34c TOMATOES, No. 2 1-2 tin, 3 for........................ 34c CRiSCO, 3 lb. tin ................................................ 73c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 10 bars f o r ............. 36c (The Billion Bubble Soap) JELLO, 3 f o r ......................................................... 24c BLUE ROSE RICE, 4 lbs. f o r ........................ 25c PRUNES, 4 lbs. f o r .............................................. 25c And many more that space docs not allow us to mention. Come in and see. Get our prices on Oranges and Grape Fruit. There is no competition in quality— Oregon Hardware & Implr OrangeSuM*X55cl LemonsîS17429c STORES Phone 241 Hermiston, Oregon I D D IP C Q Friday - Sat. - Monday I A |\l CASH At Our Store I 1 I OH SURE! Every dollar has 100 cents. But some 1 places your 100 cents buys mora. I I I 18 lbs. Sugar 3 lb. can ROYAL CLUB Coffee 1 lb. Peanut Brittle | $1 CO g $1.19 1 14c J c | 2 ’/ 2 lb. Pure Cane and Maple S y m p 10 lb. Pure Cane and Maple S y r u p I 1 lb. Chocolates 3 lbs. Spaghetti | 4 lbs. Macaroni 5 lbs. Crackers Wooden Box | Hershey Bars, 2 for 1 lb. Salted Peanuts ( 2 lb. pkg. Brown Natural Rice 2 lbs. Ginger Snaps 49 lb. High Patent Family F l o u r 1 lb. Butter < •'* 1 M il.iO KINGSLEY’S I [ HERM IS T O N 'S H O U S E o r Q U A L IT Y A M O S E R V IC E - sea Specials lor Sat., Jan. 17 POT ROAST BEEF ........................................... 16c LOIN STEAKS 25c - 5 lbs. f o r ........................ $1.00 SHOULDER PORK RO A STS.......................... 18c SHOULDER PORK ST E A K S.......................... 20c NO. 10 PAIL LA R D ............................................. $1.40 LAMB CHOPS ...................................... ...,........ 20c KRAUT, 2 qts. for ....... .......................... .......... 25c A full line of fresh and cured meats to select from, also smoked and pickled fish — Pickles in bulk— SWEET — SOUR — DILLS BREAD — BUTTER — CATSUP — MUSTARD ________________ — CHEESE —________________ “THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS” H erm iston M eat M arket A. W TURN BLA D — PH ON E 411 I J 1 $ 1 .1 0 28c Coffee per lb. 42c 5 lbs. Cheese $1.13 8 lbs. Lard $1.37 1 l b . High Grade Package C o f f e e 25c 4 lbs. Prunes 25c i Eat No Oleo. But Eat More BUTTER, 2 lbs. 56c j T -U -R -K -E -Y -S Will be received at Hermiston, January 16 and 17. No. No. No. No. 1, Young Toms 1, Hens 1, Old Toms 2 ’s SWIFT & COMPANY F. B. BARKER, Operator 32c 32c 22c 20c How About Any Brand Don’t do like one of my good friends did last week; drive 34 or 3$. Miles in the cold and on slip pery roads to trade a ta cash store, and to find his can of coffee, as w elljb most of the other articles, cost him less at home^Tt you are anxious to pay cash, ~~ WHY GO 35 OR 40 MILES Did wa ever refuse your cash? Why Pay More? —«■ If You Can Buy For Less BURNHAM’S GENERAL g 15c 1 25c 25c 63c 5c 19c 22c 28c Bread is Good - Bread is Cheap - Eat Lots of it. Armour’s Star, Fixed Flavor Half or Whole, per lb. POTATOES Fnncy U. I. No. 1’» F itte d Gems-A roil value, 100 lbe. $ 1 .2 5 WmHunniimw BARGAINS IN BLANKETS — GET OUR PRICES 3 for 25c 29c L A R D A"”‘>l^ X L"d’ 2 lbs. 2 9 c F s ir y R d Où- Rice'S IiS.Tft.39c |Beans Mexican 5 'bsZ sv/C Hermiston, Oregon upplies '’oekeram’t Grant Bronze Turkeys, bred for size, color, vigor, chunky ype; 16 years experience in breed ing on our 1000 acre farm ; choice breeding Toms, 24 to 30 pounds, ?8 -$10 - $12. Show birds high er. Gentle, range raised. At North western Turkey Show of over 300 turkeys. Best in the West; won yiaml championship last two years and other highest honors. Also champion market dressed hen and chani'pm market dressed tom. — SALEM FAIR WINNERS — 39 c * 2 Medium Tins * ¡9c Swans Down CAKE FLOUR A la d d in M A N T L E LA M P Large Size White Star Tuna Especially Suitable for French Dressings 4 pint can 89c K it* h « m t w in t e r fo r • iim m r r . (io to C a lifo rn ia . I t * « as r r o - m im ir a l « • H a v in g at hom e. 45« * PO ST U M Wesson Oil UNION D an Kichnad B. D^(c£u>>t, of tb. U niversity of O regon 5l5dical Schoo (C ontinued from page One) come up from Beverly P ills to ad las been secured as th e prlncipa! d ress th o conferenca on “ How tc ■•peaker for th e b an q u et a t w hich th f ig u re tho V alue of your Newspa school of jo u rn alism and th e Eugene p er." How to boost a d v e rtisin ' IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR MONEY SAVERS — WE HAVE THEM — FOODS on / PARADE ! — — II Heres the Spot tocoaae y&z- • CONFERENCE, JANUARY 22, 23, 2 Milton. Oregon û Çtmanount Qictun Also Comedy and Eox Movietone New» W hite Is convalescing from in ju ries R egister-G uard, w hich since th e con received in an a u to accident recently so lid atio n of the tw o E ugene papers an d is ab le to w alk now, has become O regon's la rg est non-m e ference sessions. T he p rogram is b e tro p o litan new spaper. ing a rra n g e d by a com m ittee Includ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY J. M. Jones, for a decade postm as in g H a rry C rain. Salem . C ap ltal- FOR SA LE— OK W ILL TRADE CAB- te r of P o rtla n d , w ill discuss th e pos bage, potatoes, c a rro ts, and Early- ta l re g u la tio n s as a ffe c tin g new spa Rose seed potatoes for good alfalfa pers. A udited c irc u la tio n s as a step hay. L ovell B erney, Co.-Lett, Orc tow ard b e tte r business w ill be d is 20-3tp cussed by W. V erne M cK inney of th t H illsboro A rgus w tib’h wft: the tirs i' Oregon w eekly to have its circu latio n 13th ANNUAL OREGON PRESS iudì ted. STO R E