HE .1 HERMISTON HERALD, IRMISTON, OREGON. Hermiston Locals The Kingsley Mercantile Company Miss Dorothy Ross is home from O A. C. for the holidays. Taylor Biggs arrived In Hermiston last Tuesday from Canada. Appreciating Our Pleasant Business Relations During the Past nishes you Mrs. W. B. Beasley made a trip to Pendleton the tatter part of last We extend to you our most sincere wishes A Alerri Christmas Mrs. O. C. Young arrived on Wed­ nesday to spend the holidays with Mr. Young. Harry Murchie of Boardman was a very pleasant caller in Hermiston last Monday. A MERRY CHRISTMAS Miss Violet Crandall is spending Christmas vacation from O. A. C. with her parents. and Geo. Myers left Thursday morn­ ing for Portland to spend the holi­ days with his sister. A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Sutherland made a flying trip to Pendleton last Tuesday on business. Christmas Present for you--be sure and get it Kingsley Mercantile Co, «Hermiston’s House of Quality and Service” 8 GM John Schimke of the Hermiston Auto Co., is confined at his home with a case of the mumps. F. C. McKENZIE Miss Doris Percey returned home last Tuesday from Portland where she has been attending school. She is now at the Depot taking Mr. John­ son’s while he is laid up with a badly sprained leg. to All - " Florence, the little six year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey, fell from a horse Tuesday and broke her arm in three different places, She was taken to The Dalles Tues- day night for treatment. s Sappers’ Inc, H. T. FRASER Born—To Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Burnett, at Umatilla, December 17th, an eight pound baby girl. Newton Warriner arrived home this week from O. A. C. to spend MASONIC LODGE INSTALLATION RED CROSS EXCEEDS Christmas with his parents. QUOTA IN HERMISTON OF OFFICERS HELD TUESDAY F. B. Swayze attended the sale of It is announced by the executive Hermiston Lodge No. 138, A. F. & Western Land & Irrigation property of the local Red Cross A. M., held their annual installation committee in Pendleton last Friday. Tuesday, December 21, when the fol­ auxiliary that Hermiston (exceeded Mrs. W. W. Illsley left last Mon­ lowing officers were installed for the its quota in the late membership day for Baker where she will spend ensuing year by Past Master A. W. drive. It is also announced that the the holidays with her parents. Prann: Thomas Worster, Worshipful Mas­ local committee will attend to any Miss Joyce Hays left Thursday ter; August F. Beisse, Senior War- needy cases to which their attention morning for Salem to spend the hol­ uen; Frank Woughter, Junior War­ is called, and that they will appreci­ idays with friends and relatives. den; Harvey Schilling, Senior Deac­ ate the interest shown by those who on; W. W. Illsley, Junior Deacon; will report such cases. Any one hav­ Miss Scott, third grade teacher, A. W. Agnew, Senior Steward; H. T. ing any thing to donate to the cause leaves Thursday night for her home Fraser, Junior Steward; Claude Kel­ will please notify Mrs. F. A. Phelps, n Salem to spend Christmas holiday. logg, Secretary; F. B. Swayze, Treas­ Chairman. urer; George Cressy, Tiler; F. P. Miss Una H. Keck, stenographer The Red Cross of Peace Adams, Chaplain; Otto G. Sapper, I am the RED CROSS of Peace; at the Reclamation Service, left last Organist. / the outgrowth of war’s travail; a Sunday for Portland for a short holi­ A discussion of matter of vital in- re-awakening to the interests of a day vacation. terest to the craft and business for nation. Consecrated to the needs the ensuing year followed. W. Drawley of Vancouver was in of humanity ' and Inspired by the love of man for his fellows, I go forth the city last week transacting busi­ Dr. Pemberton Here to help the unfortunate, to make ness in the interest of the Western Dr. Pemberton, District Supt. of strong the weak, to teach the gos­ Land & Irrigation Co. the Dalles District of the Methodist pel of clean living and well being. church, paid the Hermiston charge Miss Clara Kersting, teacher of I give aid to the needy and help an unofficial visit over Sunday, them lift themselves out of adves- the primary grade at Columbia school preaching in the local church at the sity. I welcome into my house those left last Wednesday night for Port­ usual morning service and at Colum­ who are heavy laden, and give them land to spend Christmas. bia schoolhouse in the afternoon. rest. Dr. Pemberton assured the official F. W. Stevens returned from Top- I am a refuge from fire and flood board of the Hermiston church that and pestilence: an anchor sheet pinish Sunday where he has been em­ the $5000 which the Centenary against the tempest of calamity. The ployed as special analytical chemist Board of Chureh extention has prom­ love of little children is mine, that for the Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. ised the local church as a donation as they grow to the full fruit of man­ soon as they could meet It with a like hood and womanhood. My interest Miss Marion Briggs returned home amount was placed in the bank at Is in the welfare of the community. last Saturday, and Monday assumed Philadelphia, ready for their immedi­ I ease the way of the cripple. I am her duties as stenographer at the ate use. The local board Is drawing compassionate to the aged. My ex­ First National Bank. plans for the new building to be ultation is in the strength of man­ erected early in the spring and hope kind. I teach. I lead. I serve. Miss Frances Hinkle -returned to have building plans perfected in a I am the Greatest Mother, brood­ home from the University of Oregon short time to claim this donation, ing over the sons and daughters of lest Tuesday to spend the holidays men, that they may go forward, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Appoints Sheriffs Deputies strong and well and happy, to the Hinkle. Sheriff elect Zoe Houser, who will upbuilding of the Nation. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thompson of assume the duties of his office early I am the RED CROSS of peace. Portland, spent a few days with Mr. in January, has announced the ap­ pointment of Mrs. Nona McFaul as S. C. Roettinger of Cincinnatti, and Mrs. E. R. Ash of Umatilla re­ office deputy, to take charge of the Ohio spent a few days here last week cently, motoring on their way to bookkeeping work, and Wes Spear of in the interest of the eastern syndi­ Pocatello, Idaho, their future home. Freewater and Dave Lavender of cate which controls the affairs of the The Annual Library Ball Is at Weston as field deputies. Western Land A Irrigation Company. Mr. Roettinger has made many tractlng a great deal of attention, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Agnew left Tues­ friends here during the visits he has and a very large crowd is expected day morning for Seattle where they had occasion to make in the interests to attend. It will be held New Year’s will spend the rest of the winter with of his clients; we are pleased to learn Eve. their daughter and family after a of his recent election as Judge of months visit with their son A. W. Common Pleas Court in Cincinnati; H. E. Rix. of the O. W. R. A N., Agnew and family on their ranch he takes the Bench on the first of received the sad news over the wire the first of the week that his wife vest of Hermiston. January next and three children were down with smallpox at La Grande. A Merry Christmas Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Farley, the lat- ter with the Oregon Motor Garage, of Pendleton, who has made his office in Hermiston since that company es- tablished an office in Hermiston, left last Monday for Pendleton where he and Mrs. Farley will make their res­ idence until spring, when it Is ex­ pected thst Mr. Farley’s company will again establish an office here. FOR SALE— Laundry Queen Elec- trie washer. Mrs. H. G. Newport. : BUTTER CREEK NEWS NOTES Christmas shopping. Call for Warrants Raymond, the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Gardiner and son Mrs. W. H. Ogden, was severely burn- Robert, will spend Christmas with ad with hot coffee last Friday morn­ ing. The little one, however, is re­ Mrs. Gardiner’s parents in Portland. covering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marks left Sat- E. P. Reip has been in Portland urday morning for Nampa, Idaho, the past several days attending to where they will make their future business matters. home. Miss Vernie Riel left Tuesday norning to spend the holidays with ier sister at Pasco, Wash. Baptist Church Notes A member of the Baptist Church has purchased a fine Baloptlcon to be J. Humfeld of Portland was look- used Sunday evenings. Sixty beauti- ing after property interests in this ful colored slides will be used next Sunday evening in illustrating The vicinity one day this week. Baptist World Challenge at Home. Mrs. Alton Bassey has returned Everybody welcome. home after spending several weeks in Pendleton receiving medical aid. Mrs. Bascey is greatly improved. Miss Ducan one of the teachers of the Westland school is spending the holidays at her home in South Bend, Wash. Chub Warren of Combs Canyon visited at the home of his sister Mrs. D. H. Shaw last Sunday. Last Sunday evening while driv­ ing in the snow storm, Mr. and Mrs. Berry ran into a wagon onto which four horses were hitched. Mrs. Ber- rey was thrown through the wind­ shield but escaped uninjured. No damage was done except to break the windshield and smash the radiator. Mr. Berry now firmly believes the horses could better pull the wagon than he could push it. Earl Sh*w of Umatilla visited rel- itives last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Attebury went to Pendleton Tuesday to do some Notice Is hereby given that West­ land School District, No. 8, has money in the treasury to pay the fol­ lowing outstanding Warrants: No’s. 623, 551, 652, 656, 657, 658, 659, 660, 663, 672, 674, 675, 676, 677, 678, 679, 680, 681, 682. Interest stops on this date. Dated this 24th day of December, 1920. Westland School District No. 8, Mrs. Croa Ogden, Clerk. 15-ltc Hermiston’s High School basket ball team has signed two games with the Pilot Rock team. Our boys will go to Pilot Rock Friday, January 7, and the Pilot Rock team comes to Hermiston, Friday, January 28. Christmas Gnnus See Our Window for a Few Suggestions MANY MORE INSIDE Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, Wrist Watches, Jewelry, La Tosca Pearls, Silverware, Cut Glass, Fountain Pens, Alwrite Magazine Pen­ cils, etc. , WM. H. OGDEN JEWELER & WATCHMAKER To the West End HERMISTON, OREGON OUR BARGAIN WINDOW If you are looking for Real Bargains in good servicable merchandise watch our Bargain Window. We have on display many useful articles that are priced far below their real values New bargains will be added each week and some time there will be on display just the thing you have been looking for, at a price that will be tempting. All bargain prices are for Cash Only. Vacuette Carpet Sweepers just the thing for the home without electricity. Does ex­ actly the same work and just as well as the high priced Electric Vacuum Sweepers. Regular price $27.50, special price $22.00. Regular Vacuum Sweepers $8.50 Special at 88.00 Babie Buggies, regular $28.50 Special at 8 2 2.00 Baby Buggies, regular 824.00, Special at 818.50 Grass Rugs (3x8) regular $2.50, Special at 32.00 Rag Rugs, regular $3.00, Special at $2.40 Wool Fiber (3x6) regular $3.75, Special at $3.00 Wool Fiber (8-3x10-0 regular $22.50, Special at ....... -...... -......................... -.............. $18.00 Wool Fiber (9x12) regular $25.00, Special $22.00 English Breakfat Tables, regular $10.00, Special $7.50 English Breakfast Table, regular $8.50, special at .......................................... 86.50 Library Table, regular $42.50, special at..$35.00 Library Table, regular $37.50, special at..$32.00 Library Table, regular $30.00, special at..$25.00 Dining Room Table, reg. $47.50, special $40.00 Dining Room Table, reg. $37.50, special $30.00 Weed Tire Chains, reg. $11.50, special at $9.75 Weed Tire Chains, reg. $10.50, special at $9.00 Weed Tire Chains, reg. $8.50, special at - $7.25 Weed Tire Chains, reg. $7.50, special at.... $8.50 Other items too numerous to mention will be displayed from time to time in Our Bargain Window. 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