The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 27, 1920, Image 2

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    THE
HERMISTON
THE
LAST
Warning!
HERALD,
HERMISTON,
HERMISTON
OREGON.
HERALD
Published every Friday at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon, in the heart of Eastern
Oregon’s great irrigated alfalfa fields, by the Herald Publishing Company.
Are You Going to Order
M. C. Athey, Editor
Entered as second-class matter, December », 1906, at the postoffice at Hermiston, Oregon
COAL
Subscription Rates: One Year, $2.00; Six Months, 41.00
Never fall inte the habit of letting other people do your thinking
—Selected.
for you. Think for yourself.
Or wish you had next Winter
BRINGING HOME THE HONEY
WE HAVE TRIED TO TELL THE PUBLIC THROUGH
OUR ADVERTISING
SPACE
FOR
SEVERAL WEEKS
. PAST. TO ORDER THEIR SUPPLY OF COAL FOR THE
WINTER.
A FEW HAVE RESPONDED BUT THERE
ARE SOME WHO SUFFERED THE WORST LAST WIN­
TER WHO HAVE MADE NO PROVISION FOR THEIR
COAL FOR THE COMING WINTER.
WE NOW HAVE A LIMITED SUPPLY ON HAND, BUT
NEXT MONTH IT WILL BE HARD TO GET.
In most communities there are two classed of citizens—those who pro­
duce, and those who do not.
The productive class brings home the honey.
The other class merely consumes that which the producer produces.
There would be less hue and cry over the cost of living if more people
would conscientiously produce instead of being content merely to consume.
Food and other commodities are bard to produce at best, and the idle-
ness and indifference of the non-productive class only accentuates its scar-
city and contributes to its cost.
A hive of honey bees is a good thing for mankind to study, The bee
that docs not work is not allowed to eat—it is not permitted to consume
the fruits of the labors of other bees.
We humans, with all of our superior intelligence, can still profit from
the example set us by the little honey bee.
Future generations may learn to see, where we of today are groping
in darkness.
The honey bee may teach them.
WILL BE NEEDING COAL.
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE YOUR COAL IN THIS WINTER
YOU WILL HAVE ONLY YOURSELVES TO BLAME.
Tum-A-Lum Lumber
Company
Telephone or Call
Letting us know your favorite
coal. We will get it for you for
July and August delivery.
LET’S BE FAIR
WE AN­
TICIPATE A SHORTAGE ABOUT THE TIME THAT WE
Proposed freight advance means
$1.25 additional cost. This ad­
vance liable to come before
September.
During the past few weeks we have several times heard our home mer-
chants criticised for the prices they cnarge for their goods.
The home merchant does charge a higher price—à much higher one—
than he did before the war. He is compelled to do so or go out of business.
He is paying enormously high prices for all goods in the wholesale
markets.
He is paying increased freight rates and cartage.
His help costs him more money and his overhead expenses are greater.
Everywhere he turns he is forced to pay a heavy Increase in the cost
of conducting his business.
Added to this, he is under an additional pressure in paying the high
cost of supporting his family and himself.
All of this must come out of the business, and this can only be done by
charging a reasonable percentage of profit over the wholesale cost of his
goods.
The home merchant can not afford to profiteer. Were he to do so he
would soon be trapped and would thereafter be a dead one in this com­
munity.
Prices are high—abnormally high—but we believe the home merchants
are as reasonable in their charges as can be expected under existing con­
ditions. Let's be fair and consider both sides before we criticise.
How many tons?
Let us know
Inland Empire Lumber Company
Phone 331
" The Yard of Best Quality
H. M. STRAW. MGR.
R. A. BROWNSON, MGR
Some people are foredoomed to go through life without great wealth.
They have honor instead.
We have just a few
Khaki Outing Suits
For Ladies.
The laws of this country were made for all people to obey.
people do.
HITT
A few
Mens’ Khaki Pants
at $4.00--good ones
You can still have a limited quantity
CONFECTIONERY
STATIONERY
-FOR-
Coat and Skirt at $11.00
A REAL BARGAIN
.3. Hirel
SEE
Its a simple matter to see the faults of others, and quite as easy for
others to set ours.
Suna
MITCHELL DRUG CO
Jmtain
GUNS
And
All Popular Soft ‘Drinks
School Books
ICE CREAM
AMMUNITION
In Cones and Packages
A FULL LINE
News stand
Cigars and Tobacco
and
of
Golden Gate
COFFEE
School Supplies
FULL LINE
at a saving of 13 cents per pound
CEMENT PIPE
Tablets, Pencils, Inks, Pens, Etc
Mens’ Sailor Hats
TO CLOSE OUT
at
$1.00 each
Worth up to $3.00
For Irrigating and Draining
•
We have a few
BUY YOUR SCHOOL BOOKS
EARLY
AVOID THE BIG RUSH
Concrete Blocks
For Foundations and Building
Cement Brick
For Chimneys
MANUFACTURED BY
Mitchell Drug Co., Hermiston
Hermiston Cement Products Co
HERMISTON. OREGON
Hermiston Produce
EDUCATION
F. D. HUISH
PHOTOGRAPHER
la in Hermiston.
A visit to his tent and a look at his samples will
convince you that he Is doing first-class work, and will remain a
short time only. Bring In the old folks and the babies and have
their pictures taken.
OUTDOOR VIEWS OF HOMES. FARMS. ETC. OUR SPECIALTY
PAYS
For the Individua and for the State
A Person with No Education has but One Chance In 150,000 to Ren­
der Distinguished Serivce to the Public
4 Chances
With Common School Education
87 Chances
With High School Education .....
100 Chances
With College Education ...............
ARE YOU GIVING YOU I CHILD HIS CHANCE I
THOSE STATES ARE WEALTFIEST THAT HAVE INVESTED
MOST IN EDUCATION
• ,
•
Oregon Agricultural College
Through a ‘Liberal and Practical Education" prepares the young man
and young woman for useful citizenship and successful careers in
AGRICULTURE
ENGINEERING
MINING
HOME ECONOMICS
COMMERCE
PHARMACY
FORESTRY
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
Th training includes Physical Education, Music, English, Modern
Language, Art. and the other essentials at a standard
technice.1 college tourna
FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 20, 1920
TUITION IS FREE
FOR INFORMATION WRITS TO
THE REGISTRAR, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon
B utter W rappers
FOR SALE at
T he H erald O ffice
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IN
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STORE
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