Local Happenings
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Isaac of Pilot
Rock spent Sunday at the L. C. Dyer
home.
Mrs. Wm. Shaar and Mrs. B. S.
Kingsley were business visitors in
Pendleton Saturday.
Ed Ettingson of Tacoma, Wn., is
a guest at the J. W. Allen home on
Butter Creek.
Mrs. O. F. Thomson and daughter
Ruth of Echo were Hermiston busi
ness visitors one day last week.
Pocket books 59c. Almu Hitt, adv
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Grindstaff
and Mr. and Mrs. Gwyn Hughes
spent the Fourth at Toll Gate.
Mr. and Mrs. Cuttingham of
Boise, Idaho, and Miss Ruby John-
son of Nampa. Idaho, were guests
at the A. L. Needles home Sunday
and Monday.
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FRIDAY - SATURDAY
Mae West
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George Raft - Alison Skipworth
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Three star drama of passionate
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“Kiss Before
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M. T. Matott left Wednesday eve- I
ling tor Portland where he will
ombine business with pleasure.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Taylor motor
ed to Pasco and Kennewick Tuesday
over the new Wallula cut-off high
way which was open for the day.
Drs. Willeutt and Willcutt, osteo
pathic physicians and surgeons, Os
born Apartments, Hermiston, Ore.
July 20. adv.
Mrs. James Clayton
returned
from Palouse, Wn., the first of the
week after spending several weeks
with her mother.
Miss Grace Jackson of Pendleton
spend the week end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jackson.
S. J. Devine of Lexington was a
Hermiston business visitor Wednes
day.
Clarence Henning spent the week
end visiting friends in Cheney. Wn.
He returned Wednesday morning.
Men’s bow ties. Alma Hitt
adv.
Sheriff "Bob” Goad was a busi
ness visitor in Hermiston Saturday.
Mrs. Gladys Comstock, who has
been a patient in Good Samaritan
hospital is reported as being much
improved.
Alfred Quiring spent the Fourth
of July in Dallas visiting relatives
•nd friends.
Mrs. Emma A. Brown arrived Sun
day from Portland and will spend
some time visiting lier daughter and
family, Mrs. Julius Gimble.
Mrs.
Brown has been quite ill for the
past year.
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ORANGES
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Mrs. M. M. Carlin and twin daugh
ters Betty and Margaret arrived
from Denver Wednesday and will be
the house guests of Mrs. Carlin’s
sister. Mrs. L. C. Dyer.
Dr. W. W. Illsley of Fullerton,
Calif., arrived Tuesday and is the
house guest of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. P. Illsley.
Mrs. J. J. Neary who underwent
a mastoid operation Monday, June
26, in the St. Anthony's hospital in
Pendleton is convalescing satisfac-
torily. She returned home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jens Skovbo and
family left Thursday morning for
Portland and coast points to spend
several weeks vacationing. Mr. Skov
bo has built a light house on his
truck and the family will camp out
on the trip.
Guests at the Jens Skovbo home
from Saturday until Wednesday in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. A. Nyhlom and
son Roy, Mrs. Nyberd, Miss Hol-
strom, and August Holstrom all of
Portland. Mr. Holstrom is Mrs. Skov
bo’s brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Gregory and
son Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Gregory and son Melvin, of Stan
field, and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gor
don, Clarence Gordon, Miss Margar
et Hedwall, Clarence Myers, and
Jesse Moore spent the Fourth at
Langdon Lake above Weston.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce and son
Stanley and daughter Marlon went
to Portland Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Elliott of Pendleton.
Mr. Pierce returned home Wednes
day but Mrs. Pierce and family plan
o remain with relatives in Portland
for several weeks.
Miss Mildred Buck, who has been
the house guest of her cousin, Mrs.
ina Wessell for the past five weeks,
left Sunday for Spokane where she
joined an uncle for the remainder of
the trip to her home in Libby, Mon
tana.
Mrs. H. T. Fraser entertained at
a bridge luncheon Monday compli
menting Mrs. Ross Newport and
Mrs. Marshal) Newport who left for
Portland the following day. Prizes
were awarded each guest in an un
usually clever way.
A group of Hermiston women call
od on Mrs. J. A. Clarke at the Walla
Walla Valley hospital last Friday.
They were Mrs. O. O. Felthouse,
Mrs. Felix Romogeaux, Mrs. Harvey
Payne, Mrs. Bert Mullins and daugh
ter Marjory.
J. A. Clarke and family and Mrs.
Pynn motored to Walla Walla Sun
day where they spent the day. While
there they visited Mrs. Clarke at
the Walla Walla Valley hospital.
Mrs. Clarke left the hospital Tues
day and if she continues to improve
will return home Sunday.
Mrs. Geo. Briggs and two daugh
ters Eleanor and Georgianna re
turned last Thursday evening from
a two week’s stay in Monmouth
where the girls attended summer
| school. The girls will again teach in
i the Mountain View school near Sa
lem this fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomas enter
tained Friday evening at a delight
ful dinner followed by an enjoyable
I evening of bridge and pinochle.
Mrs. O. K. Mudge won high score in
i bridge and Mrs. Gwyn Hughes for
pinochle. Seven tables were in play
during the evening.
The regular monthly meeting of
' the W.C.T.U. will be given in the
form of a lawn party at the home of
Mrs. C. A. Paul Thursday, July 13,
at 2:00 P. M. An enjoyable program
is being prepared and all women of
, Hermiston are invited whether mem
bers or not.
Mrs. Ross Newport and Mrs. Mar
shall Newport entertained at a
bridge luncheon last Thursday at
I the Hermiston Hotel with seven ta
bles in play during the afternoon.
High honors went to Mrs. A. H.
Norton, second high to Mrs. F. B.
Swayze, and consolation to Mrs.
Cecil Kelley.
J. S. Burnham and two daughters |
Marjory and Mary accompanied by
M rs. Miles Barager motored to Port-
land Wednesday where Mr. Burn-
ham will attend to business.
E. P. Jarmon and daughter Shir- i
ley of Echo were business visitors
in Hermiston the first of the week.
A cooked food sale will be given
by the M. E. Ladies Aid Sat., July
adv.
8, at Burnham's store.
Squire Thomas of the Columbia 1
district left last Friday for Willam
ette valley points where he will al- |
tend to business.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ott accom-
panied Sidney Barnard to Everson.
Wn., Sunday where they visited at
the Barnard home until Wednesday
when they returned home.
Hal F. Warner of California vis
ited his uncle W. J. Warner Friday |
while enroute to Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelley, Vayne
Boynton, Mrs. F. L. Kelley, and Mrs.
W. L. Boynton were Pendleton vis-
itors Tuesday afternoon.
P. Fraker of
Mr. and Mrs.
Pendleton were business visitors in
Hermiston Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Kingsley mo
tored over tile Wallula cut-off high-
way Tuesday as far as the state
line.
Mr. and Mrs. B. laneline and Mr.
and Mrs. R. A. Brownson motored
over the new Wallula cut-off high
way to Walla Walla Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Payne and
Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Marble motored
to Emigrant Springs Monday and
returned Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Ross Newport and Mrs. Mar
shall Newport left Tuesday for Port
land after making their home in
and near Hermiston for the past six
months.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaar spent
the Fourth of July in Waitsburg
and Walla Walla. Wn., visiting Mrs.
Shaar’s parents and brother.
Mrs. Laura Logan and Chas. Roth-
well motored to Pendleton Tuesday
afternoon where Mrs. Logan visited
her brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harkenrider
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards
left Sunday afternoon for Estacada
where they spent the Fourth with
Mr. Harkenrider’s and Mrs. Rich- I
aids' parents. They returned early
Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Rose Lawson returned Tues-
day afternoon from a two week’s
visit with her mother in Portland.
Mrs. Lawson’s mother Is 94 years of
age and in fine health.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie and
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Norton motored
to Walla Walla Tuesday over the
new Wallula cut-off highway which
was opened for that day.
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I TPs TOPES
Klamath Grows More Potatoes.
Some in-
KLAMATH FALLS
rease in Klamath potato acreage Is
expected this season as the result of
considerable land being planted
vhere alfalfa was frozen out last
vear. There has been a greater de
mand for seed potatoes late in the
year than usual.
Several potato
seed treatment trials have been
started recently on the U. E. Reeder
and Otto Wabbles farms by the
county agent. Comparative results
will be noted from the corrosive
sublimate, hot formaldehyde and
acid-mercury dtp methods In disease
control.
Coos Bay Herd Scores Again.
COQUILLE—For the second con-
lenitive month. Charles McCulloch
f the Coos Bay Herd Improvement
association had the high producing
herd of all those on test In the state,
according to the official test report
for the month of May, just released
by R. W. Morse, extension dairyman
of Oregon State college.
Mr. Me
Culloch has also had the second
highest producing cow on teat tor
the post two months.
IRRIGON NEWS
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
Misa Leola Benefiel and brother
Urlay motored to Hermiston Friday
where the latter received medical
treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Chapman and
Mr. Roberts of Umatilla visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Grabeil Wednesday
evening. Mr. Grabeil who has been
very ill is improving slowly.
Mrs. Harry Smith has her nephew
from Portland as a house guest this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Batie Rand, Rex
Moses and Don Isom motored to
Pendleton Tuesday.
Miss Ruth Leicht who has been
visiting in the McMahon home at
Arlington the past week, returned
home Friday.
Mrs. Frank Wright and little son
returned home from Pendleton hos-
pital Monday.
Mrs. Chas. McFall, Mrs. Doc Me
Coy and sons Chas, and Mac of Im-
bier, Ore., are visiting their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grabeil. The boys
return to Imbler Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Minnick and
family left Saturday for a two weeks
vacation. They will visit Portland
and several coast towns while away.
Mr. Nash will act as relief foreman
on the section while Mr. Minnick is
away.
finished
Fred
Markham
has
I
shearing and returned home ! Friday
for the summer.
Mrs. Fagerström has been attend-
ing Mrs. Adams during her illness.
Vivian McFall, a nurse from the
Pendleton hospital is attending her
grandfather, J. A. Grabeil.
Mrs. Carl Bronell of Portland who
has been visiting relatives here the
past ten days returned home Wed-
nesday.
Sam Smith and son John and
Clair Caldwell left Saturday for the
mountains beyond Ukiah where
they will spend some time prospect-
ing for gold.
Rev. Payne held services at the
community church Sunday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. R.
Jones and
small children spent Monday night
at Cold Springs. Vonna and Mac
Jones accompanied the Bert Dexter
family on a trip to Wallowa to re
main over the Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom, Russell
McCoy, Ellen Goodwin, Joyce Puck
ett and Benny McCoy motored to
the mountains Monday evening to
spend the Fourth.
Mrs. A. C. Houghten and son Ed
ward and Mrs. Minnie McFarland
attended Pomona at Boardman Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rand, Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Isom, Mr. and Mrs.
James Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Warner, Mr. and Mrs. E. Boulware
and Mr. and Mrs. E. Fagerström and
family were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Batie Rand the Fourth.
Floyd Oliver who is stationed at
Imnaha, Ore., spent the Fourth with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Oli
ver.
Eleanor F. Waterbury of Belling
ham, Wn., testified in her divorce
suit that her husband sped through
the skies in an airplane while she
milked nine cows and did farm
work.
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SERVICE
Prices for FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY
2c
Bunch Vegetables
3
Bulk Coffee
POUNDS
51c
POUNDS
25c
Crackers
2
Sugar
20
POUNDS
98c
LB.
27c
Maxwell House Coffee
Classic Laundry Soap 10 Bars
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t COLUMBIA NEWS t
By Florence Udey
Mrs. R. A. Armstrong and her
mother, Mrs. Pearl Pace, were busi
ness visitors in Pendleton Wednes
day.
Walter Norquist was a business
caller at the Joe Udey home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Norquist and
son and Arthur Norquist left Satur-
day for Portland.
Mrs.
Belscamper
and
George
Knapp were visitors at the F. W.
Lenz home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Williams and
family of North Dakota, formerly
Columbia residents, are visiting
with Mrs. Williams’ brother, Orie
Thompson, while looking for a lo
cation.
S. Epperson and Ralph Shafer
were guests at the Joe Udey home
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mikesell ar-
rived Monday to visit with Mr.
Mikesell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Mikesell.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mikesell an-
nounce the marriage of their son,
Oscar Mikesell, to Miss Georgia Moll
of Los Angeles, June 25th. They
will make their home in Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mitchell and
Mary Ward were guests at the J. H.
Reid home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mikesell and
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cable spent
Tuesday In Ukiah. They spent the
night at the Hermiston Hunting
club above Ukiah and left Wednes
day for Trout lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Smith and
family of Pilot Rock spent the
Fourth with Mr. Smith's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Smith.
Pauline Morris returned home
Monday from Hood
River, Ore.,
where she has been visiting.
Clifford Roberts is working at
: the
C. L. Upham ranch this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey were visi-
29c
tors at the Orie Thompson home,
Friday.
Martha, Martin and Fred Lenz,
Dorothy and Victor Addleman, Opal
Stockard and David Prudhomme
at
Emigrant Springs
picnicked
Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. Geo. Leihe and fam
Uy visited in Kennewick Tuesday.
H. T. Fraser of Hermiston was a
business visitor at the Udey farm
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lenz visited
at the Belscamper home Tuesday.
White Federation Grown in Morrow
White Federation
HEPPNER
wheat, a variety which seems to be
considerably earlier than Federa
tion, Is being grown by several Mor-
ow county farmers this year in CO-
operation with County Agent C. W.
'mith. Considerable interest is be-
ing shown in the plantings in the
north end of the county, which are
located on the farms of B. H. Peck,
0. W. Cutsforth and A. H. Nelson,
Lexington; Ed Ditty, Sand Hollow,
and Timm Brothers, Ione. A good
stand was obtained in each case,
and all growers are high in their
Mr.
praise of White Federation,
Smith says.
Alfalfa Stand Depends on Lime.
DALLAS — Limerock seems to
make all the difference
between
good stands of alfalfa and none at
all on the Orren McElmurry farm
in the Highland community south
of Independence. When J. R. Beck,
county agent, visited the farm re
cently he found that where limerock
had been applied the stand was
good, with reasonably good growth,
but on an adjoining strip where no
limerock had been applied many
spots were bare and the growth was
thin and weak.
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Syrups 63c
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Airway Coffee * 1 -X 21c
Juicy — Thin Skinned Medium
Oranges
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