—------------ - —TEE HERMISTON herald . HERMISTON, The final payment on Liberty Bonds was due Novem- . LOCAL BRIEFS ber 15th for those wishing to pay cash in full. Do not miss the series of a rmous be­ ginning next Sunday morning at the Baptist church s on lhe subject of Eschatology. Those wishing to pay in payments should make their first payment at once. W. 8. Raker, district agent for the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co , was here * couple of days the first of the week making his local agent, A. L Larson, an official visit. =—= The First National Bank Hermiston and Echo high school foot ball teams are scheduled to meet on the gridiron io this city on Thanks- giving day to decide which eleven has the edge over the other. of Hermiston Capital & Surplus $30,000 Don’t forget that you owe a debt to the Civic Club of this city that you can easily pay by buying a ticket to the dance to be gi ven by that organ­ ization Thanksgiving evening. PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. J. WARNER HITT Attorney-at-Law OREGON ESTON, J, T. HINKLE Attorney at Law OREGON MMSTON, Can fit you out in what­ ever you may need in the i — way of===== HUNTING or FISHING F. V. PRIME DENTIST Hermiston. Oregon -ones 6. Bark Blds. Phone. 93 Reside—- Phone 32 Office Hours: 8 to 5; Sundays & eve- nines by appointment. ALEXANDER REID Physician and Surgeon Hours: 10 to Ut A. M, 2 to 6 P.M. OdM Phene: Main St Residence Phone: 191 Office in Bank Bldg. | EQUIPMENT Complete line of Base Ball and other Sport­ ing Goods Confectionery Ice Cream and Soft Drinks First Class DR. R. G. GALE Billiard and Pool Physician and Surgeon Tables Rooms 1 end 2 Bank Bldg. Ge Hours: Phone 551 10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8. J. A. PEED "Auto Truck ALWAYS ON THS JOB VETERINARY SURGEONI Hotel Phone 61 Office Phone 482 LONG AND SHORT HAULS DALE ROTHWELL Olve Us A Trial OPTICAL SPECIALIST Hermiston Transfer Company Office. Cor. Main and Second St. Phone 152 Res., Giagses ground and fitted. 29F2 Lenses duplicated. American National Bank Building Pendleton, Orearon Subscribe for The Herald. Echo Flour Mills Echo, Oregon -------------- MANUFACTURERS OF--------------- High Grade Patent Blue Stem Flour The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Makes Better Bread Try a Sack DEAI ERS IN GRAIN AND FEED Quite a number of local sportsmen have signified their intention to a tend the annual Thanksgiving turkey shoot that is scheduled to be held at the ranch home of Pete Sherid in on Butter Creek tomorrow. I II______ _________________________________ All wool Stocking Caps in good styles; just the thing for these cool morning, 75c to $1.50. Wool Blankets Of good quality at reasonable prices not based on 65c wool on the sheep’s back, $7.50 to $14.00. Bought before these prices were in effect. Gordon Caps for Men are now in order. We are showing a nice lot of styles from 75c to $2. Mackinaw Coats of the best quality, all wool, the kind that will last you more than ono season, at very reasonable prices— $7.00 to $12.00. Hermiston Produce & Supply Company SECOND CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Fred H. ' Robinson of Aberdeen, Services held in Civic Center hall. Wash., who has been on the project the past month examining conditions Sunday, 10:45 a. m. Subject, “Soul and Body.” of soil and climate with the idea of Everybody cordially invited. determining the feasibility of estab­ lishing a market gardening institu­ CATHOLIC CHURCH tion here next year, left for his home Hermiston, 10:00 a. m. Wednesday with the avowed intention Umatilla, 8:30 a. m. of returning early next year to go Everybody welcome to these ser­ into the business. Before leaving be made a tentative agreement with a vices. rancher in the eastern portion of the BAPTIST CHURCH project to rent a portion of his land And there’s much to be thankful for, regardless of building operations uhich have been be ou Par. Tiurint Ai pini year our avnlvhM allamJ d pnilnn among , which .ill nielli be >f direct or indired aalM^t^ mations inonigaqueston of time then the UMJ States lead ever other nation tn "r lhand, “balance of power” M a The war has placed in oar hands ine oat " guarantor of the parMnent peace of the world. ___ . , In the thousands of wears of world histor the present senerofion,” the fini 00 Wielels Mt mans macini if the 1 "" communication has heights reduced of the Women and Children County Superintendent Young has received instructions from the state “Best of Good Service” superintendent to the effect that after the present semester any student who has prepared at a non-accredited sebool H. Spinning is keeping busy these desiring to'enter a standard high days leveling his 40 acres near the school must take an entrance examina­ HERMISTON Umatilla river west of town so as to tion. HAND have it all ready to seed to alfalfa io Mrs H. A. Waterman came home the spring. Pays the highest price for Sunday from The Dalles, whither she Quite a few sportsmen have been was called early last week to be at the SECOND HAND bedside of her sister, Mrs. C. P. John trying their luck this week goose bunting out near the big reservoir, son of Mayville, Oregon, whose illness FURNITURE terminated in death at the home of but reports thus far art to the effect that only two were successful — C B. her mother at The Dalles on the 12th of all kinds. Percey bagging one aod Art Spinning of the month. di'to It is said that the prevalent Let us know what household Superintendent Gunn informs us that fine weather has caused them to fly goods you have to sell a treat is In store for those who attend “high, wide and handsome.” w. have Nearly Every Known Article in the next meeting of the Parent- the Second Hand Line for Sale Teachers' association on Friday even­ Ton Little Taters ing, December 14, for at that time CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK There is a jingle going the rounds President Penrose of Whitman college will be here to deliver a lecture, the of the press which tells the story of “Ten Little ’Talers” like this. “Ten subject being “The New Education.” M. DUTY, PROPRIETOR little talers growing on a vine, local In a letter received this week from buyer gut one, then there were nine. Herman H. Mack, druggist of Hunt­ Nine little ‘taters slipped away by ington, by his father, E. W. Mack of freight, railroads got one then there thia city, the information is conveyed A were eight. Eight little 'taters an­ we that the young mao has enlisted as a other ride were given, transfer got 57 pharmacist and was then making pre­ one, then there were seven. Seven parations to go to Vancouver barracks little 'taters, sold to Commissioner to join the army corps of druggists. Dix, commission man got one, then J. W. Hamman, a well known But­ there were six. Six little 'taters In a ter Creek rancher, was in town the store arrive, retailer took one, then first of the week on business. He says there were five. Five little 'taters that the Butter Creek district is » eaten up and then—the ultimate con­ busy place these days and bumming sumer paid for the ten. right along with bay baling and ship­ ping. A few farm buildings are go- The Herald for job printing. up too, chief among them being the fine modern dwelling under construc­ CHURCH NOTICES. tion on the ranch of Mrs. White near Westland. OUR FT^JE^DS: The day of Thanking 6 again at hand. Seasonable Goods for ________ _____________________________ William Kennedy, formerly of this city but now in the internal revenue department of the U. S. Customs at Portland, visited here a couple of days the first of the week while in this sec­ tion of the state on official business. for gardening purposes. GO OREGON. • , the ah a and incregxed cost opcop.Mzssgterusannant. npam cur forefedhen couldenb deem ‘Co be iMng in Sunday school, 10 a. m. F. C. Bruce, Supt. Morning service, 11 o'clock. “The Incarnation of the Second Per­ son in the Trinity as the Son of God, fulfilling the exact predictions o‘ the prophets ages before the events. Prayer meeting Thursday eve , 7:30. B. Y. P. Ü., 6:30 o'clock. Evening service, 7:30 o’clock. “The Prodigal’s Father.” Strangers are always welcome to the services of this church. Special music. L S. Chapman Pastor METHODIST CHURCH The regular Sunday services of the church will be in the usual order. The morning sermon will bo on the subject, “The Call and Commission of a Great Leader.” The sermon st night will be on the subject of “Thanksgiving Season " Sunday school and league will be helpful and interesting Come to all these services and hslp to build sp the higher interests of the neighbor- hood. Sunday school and preaching at Columbia school house are unusually well attended and others will be wel­ comed. appreciation of the wonderful advantoge p.s" "HE TUM^ZVM LUMBER co STORE Phone Main 34 Farm Loans NO Commission NO Bonus NO Delay NO Red Tapo LOW Interest Rates LIBERAL Repay­ ment Privileges HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO. Car. Main and Cobert Sts. PENDLETON. ORE. Sc’t’Nr “go 4 ' s California The very name means color, and beauty, and romance, and boundless charm. • A very world of sunshine, fruit and flowers, where just to live is wonderful. But Cal- ifornia offers a great deal more—outdoor sports of every kind, boulevards, beaches, orange groves, missions,an array of places to visit and things to do equaled nowhere else in the wic: world. A new, and a broader view of life is granted those for- túnate ones who visit California. PLAN THIS WINTER'S TRIP NOW, VIA Union Pacific System A variety of routes, all affording splendid service and scenic interest. California literature, informa­ tion and travel help upon application to F. C. Woughter, Agent, Hermiston, Orego DOCTORS HOISINGTON Wm. McMurray. General Passenger Agent. Portland NATURE THEN CURES ‘ 2 A"D: (MTu/t. Butter Wrappers This "Office