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HERMISTON
THE
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.
Prepare for Winter
M. C. Athey, Editor
Entered as second-class matter, December >. 1906, at the postofice at Hermiston, Oregon
Make your house Comfortable
Subscription Rates: One Year, $2.00; Six Months, $1.00
Before the cold weather sets in
If you have half an hour to spare, don’t spend It with someone who
—B. C. Forbes.
hasn't.
What Harding Says
"This government should make its
Liberty and Victory bonds worth all
its patriotic citizens paid in purch
asing them.”
This is the language of Senator
Harding to recent callers at Marion,
Oblo.
It means that Senator Harding be
lieves the bonds the men and women
and children of America bought in
the war period and which have gone
below 100 cents on a dollar should
be brought back to 100 cents on a
dollar.
Of the first Liberty Loan your gov
ernment bought in 125,115,000 of
Liberty Bonds for $23,841,677.60,
with a profit clip of $1,273,322.40
from the fleece of the bond buyers.
Of the Second Liberty Loan your
government bought in *371,215,000
for *353,346,965.55, with a clip of
*17,868,034.45.
Of the Third Liberty Loan your
government bought in *278,635,000
for *267,661,398, with a clip of *10,
976,602.
Of the Fourth Liberty Loan your
government bought tn $368,115,000
for *348,513,485, with a clip of *19,-
601,515.
In other words your government
has trimmed the purchasers of its
promises to pay out exactly $49,716,-
473.85 which is quite a tidy sum.
Do you want to keep on with the
same administration?
and your windows and doors are perfect
We have a complete stock of
Prepared Roofing
Shingles
Doors
Windows
Order Our Storm Windows
The size you want.
LET US KNOW
YOUR WANTS
AT ONCE
Tum-Á-Lum Lumber Co
R. A. Brownson, Mgr.
WILL WE FALL FOR IT
PHONE 111
A. C. Townley, president of the
National Nonpartisan League and
Joseph Gilbert, organization man
ager, who were convlc'.ed in the Min
nesota courts of conspiracy to en
courage disloyalty during the war
have taken an appeal to the State
Supreme Court on the denial of a
motion for a new trial. At the time
of the trial attorneys for the leauge
were charged by the trial judge with
"uniformly insolent conduct."
Will various western states where
the league Is active follow such lead
ership which seeks to displace our
present form of government with
various forms of socialistic schemes.
WE ARE SHOWING FALL AND WINTER SAMPLES FOR SUITS
Ed. V. Price Line
Which is one of the very best and prices are reasonable for this class
of tailoring
Gordon Hats
To Arrive.
The Newest Shades and Styles $5.00 to $7.50
NEED REPUBLICAN SENATOR
If Oregon Is to remain loyal to its
convictions this year, it Is not suf
ficient that it send Republican elect
ors to the Electoral College to cast
their votes for a Republican presi
dent. They must supplement this
Gordon Caps
In the New Snappy Styles and Cloths $1.75 to $3.50
We are Headquarter* for
action by sending a Republican Sen-
ator and Republican Congressmen to
Washington. For without a Repub-
lican Congress, a Republican Presi
dent can accomplish nothing.—Al
bany Herald.
"They are with us yet, aren’t they
dearest," said he, as he fondly greet
ed her on the front porch.
“What”? said she suspicuously.
"The weeds on Main street, love,”
remarked the clean cut business man
who likes to see a clean cut street.
We confidently look for a heavy
increase in the male vote at the No
vember election. No spirited man
wants to have his neighbors chuck
ling over the thought that he had to
stay at home and mind the Rids while
his wife did the voting.
A Spaniard is said to have invent
ed a machine that plays chess, thus
relleveing the human player of a
severe mental strain. Now if some
genius will just dish up one that will
play hell it may afford a little relief
to some of our political friends.
Some people firmly believe that
"the Lord will provide.” He will,
but he won't take it to them.
UNION MADE
ASK YOUR DEALER
Cooper’s Underwear
Are arriving and this is the season for this class of Merchandise.
These are priced on earlier purchases, lower than we can buy them
now
35c to 60c
Just the thing for Fall Drapery, SO cents to 75 cent*
Are now coming in and they are fine, $3.50 to $15.00
H. M. STRAW. MGR.
SEE
HITT
CONFECTIONERY
STATIONERY
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Anna
Znuntain
GUNS
And
A ll Popular Soft Firings
ICE CREAM
AMMUNITION
In Cones and Packages
A FULL UNE
News stand
Cigars and Tobacco
Concrete Blocks
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all sises
For Chimneys
MANUFACTURED BY
Wholesale Mens Furnishing Goode
HERMISTON, OREGON
Echo Flour Mills
New Fall and Winter
Echo, Oregon
Merchandise
ARRIVING DAILY
High Grade Patent
Blue Stem Flour
The Oak Tan Shoe Store repairing is sufficiently
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well known and proven to need no comment,
Send your orders by mail or express and we will
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prepay them back to you on short notice.
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The Superior Product of Scientific Milling
Makes Better Bread
Try a Sack
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Hermiston, Oregon
It’s a pleasure to have you come to our store
regardless of whether you buy or not.
Come and examine our new goods—you may
find what you want
BROWNELL’S STORE
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
S ale at T he herald O ffice
Cement Brick
MANUFACTURERS OF
Full Line of Girls' and Boys'
and Smail Children’s Shoes.
The Oak Tan Shoe Store
For Foundations and Building,
Hermiston Cement Products Co.
Full Line of Ladies’ Shoes |
comfort ;
For Irrigating and Draining
SYLVAN G. COHN CO. Inc.,
Pendleton, Oregon
. Hermiston Produce
& Supply Co
WRAPPERS for
“ The Yard of Best Quality ”
OVERALLS
And another pair free if they rip
Blankets
B utter
Phone 331
CEMENT PIPE
THEY ARE FULL CUT ‘
Dresden Cretonne
Sam Rodgers, Proprietor
Inland Empire Lumber Company
Round-Up Brand
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NEW PATTERNS OF
made for
But if they all were to sum
up the reasons why they value
their home so highly they would
probably say that the home
gives a feeling of pride, self
confidence and safety.
*
New Outings
Real dressy enes and
One owner might tell you
his home is comfortable. An
other that it is beautiful. A
' third that it is convenient.
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Union Suits $2.50 to $7.50, Fall and Winter Weight
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AS THE EDITOR SEES IT
There are unmistakable indications
of a coming change in our economic
condition, and this, we hope, will
bring many thousands of our wand
ering boys back to the farms. .
Banks throughout the country are
tightening up on loans, and are cal
ling in those made for speculative
purposes.
The public is ceasing to buy as ex
travagantly as of yore, with the re
mit that manufacturers are of neces
sity curtailing their output.
This is throwing thousands of men
out of employment, and many of
them are experiencing difficulty in
finding other sources of earning a
livelihood.
As a rule the farm hand who rush
ed off to the city is the least exper
ienced in those trades, and it is but
natural that he should be among the
first to be laid off.
• What more sane course could he
pursue than to return to the farm,
where he is an expert and employ-
fent is always awaiting him?
Speed the return of the wandering
boy. He is welcome before he ar
rives.
Carhaarts’ Overalls
$3.50
HE unusual regard in which
1 the average family holds
its home is, of course, the re
flection of unusual qualities in
the home itself.
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