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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1921)
THE ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■£ HERMISTON THE HERALD, - HERMISTON, OREGON. HERMISTON Published every Friday at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon, in the heart of Eastern Oregon’s great irrigated alfalfa fields, by the Herald Publishing Company. HAY STACKERS Build Now You have the time now You won’t have when irri gation starts, STACKER MATERIAL Is at Bottom Prices We have complete mater ial bills in stock now, Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co R. A. Brownson, Mgr phone 111 Now for Spring Sewing We are showing new patterai of Devonshire, the very best cloth for children and grown-ups, at 40 cents per yard. The really fine Ginghams we are informed will be the popular wash goods material and we have them in the 32 inch widths and really pretty pat terns, at 75c. Standard Dress Ginghams, 27 inch, at 30c yard. These are all based upon replacement values and should interest the careful buyer. We have to arrive today Car of Ground Feed That will be sold on the closest margin of profit. This is quality stuff. Scratch feed and Egg Maker now in stock, the Olympic make, which is a guaran tee of Quality. Mens Goods at Present Values In all lines and quality always the best. The new spring style book of Ed. V. Prie & Co, the leading tailors of this country, with suits down in price to the reach of anybody needing a new suit. We in vite your attention to this line. None better. Hermiston Produce & Supply Co M. C. Athey, Editor Subscription Rates: One Year, $2.00; Six Months, $1 00 PROSPERITY AHEAD There is much comfort to be had from the statement recently of Judge Elbert H. Gary, head of the United States Steel corporation, the greatest business concern the world has ever produced. Judge Gary says a long period of wonderful prosperity is just ahead of the people of the United States. When Judge Gary opens his mouth he is in the habit of saying some thing, and he never says a thing un less he knows what he is talking about. He has been a wise prophet in the past, because he possesses the ability to read conditions and possibilities as they are. There is no reason why his proph esy should not be one of wisdom in this case, because there is no reason why we should not prosper and everj reason why we should. Banks and financiers generally state that we have passed through our worst period of depression and are now on the up grade, Only the rankest kind of pessimism can hold us back. And who wants to be a pessimist when every human instinct spurs us on to optimism? Let’s demonstrate our faith In the return of prosperity by recognizing the fact that it is here and by doing our share toward its maintenance in this community. Let the watchword be production wisdom in spending, and the employ ment of a systematic course of sav ing. A proportionate amount of the prosperity of the country belongs to the people of this community. Let’s get all we can and keep all we get. Other communities will be doing the same. Hermiston Locals F. B. Swayze waa transacting bus- iness in Pendleton Thursday. Read Sappers' Big Sale Adv., 15 to 50 per cent off on practically every article. All articles reduced, no res- ervations. Mrs. I. F. Hinkle of Portland, T. Hinkle, is visiting mother of at the Hinkle home. $75.00 Stehen Cabinet, »52.50 at Oregon Lardware & Implement Co. George Parsons made a business trip to Pendleton Friday, returning home the following day. Read Sappers’ Big Sale Adv., 15 to 50 per cent off on practically every article. All articles reduced, no res ervations. Ed Kennedy, formerly employed at Lay’s garage, left last Friday week for San Francisco where he will re side. It will pay you to visit the Sale of Sales at Oregon Hardware & Im plement Co. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kaser of Bo- bells, N. D., were in Hermiston Wed nesday looking over the project with a view of settling here. Read Sappers’ Big Sale Adv., 15 to 50 per cent off on practically every article. All articles reduced, no res ervations. ELIMINATE THE GUESSWORK Correct Construction Demands That You Build From Properly Prepared Plans Guessing at the total cost is expensive. Select a plan designed by architects of national reputa tion. Receive information in regard to definite cost of construction before you let the contract. PLANS AND MODERN BUILDING HELPS ARE FREE TO CUSTOMERS Get what you want. Pay for what you get, Secure your money’s worth. Inland Empire Lumber Company Phone 331 “ The Tard of Best Quality” H. M. STRAW, MGR. Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau The family of A. J. Rix arrived Saturday night from Union and will make their future home here. They SEE are living in the Ed. Graham res LITTLE CHILDREN The little children romping around idence. today will become the men and wo CONFECTIONERY 25 Per cent off on glass at Oregon men of another generation. They STATIONERY Hardware & Implement Co. will control the destiny of this com munity then, as we control It now. Arnold Shotwell, who has been Community betterment Is always A Complete Line the goal of every good citizen. It visiting and spending the holidays -FOR- with his parents, left recently for Is the great lubricant which causee of the wheels of enlightenment to spin Berkley where he Is attending col lege. noiselessly and to a purpose. Cnrrespundence To insure a better community for Read Sappers’ Big Sale Adv., 15 to the future we must begin with the 50 per cent off on practically every children of today. If in their childhood they are article. All articles reduced, no res- taught to differentiate between wis ervations. in dom and foolishness, between the good and the bad, between right and “A GIRL NAMED MARY” IS A white and beautiful DELIGHTFUL MOTION PICTURE wrong, the lessons they learn will bear golden fruit in after years, and tints It is an appealing bit of girl-psy the community we love so well will be brighter and better because of the chology that Margaret Clark un influence they will exert upon the folds In her new picture, "A Girl News stand Named Mary,” which will be shown citizenry of their day. Cigars and Tobacco at the Play House, Wednesday, Jan Remember the little children of today, for tomorrow they will have uary 26th. She has the role of a children of their own, and the law stenographer living in a humble flat with a woman whom she has always of heredity is strong with us all. YOUR ORDER The sun shines brightly when we called mother. A rich widow has push the clouds away, but the little been searching for 15 years for her receives the careful attention of an daughter who was carried away, in child has not learned that lesson. expert cook when you eat at our Res volved in a train wreck, and never taurant. We cater to the wants of heard from again. The widow sud TO THE RESCUE denly discovers that Mary, the sten the most particular people. No mat Thomas E. Watson, the new Unit ographer, is the long sought-for girl ter what you pay, you can be sure of ed States senator from Georgia, I f and she pours out her heart to her, to introduce a bill in the senate mak getting pure,,wholesome, unadulter offering her ease and luxury instead ing Liberty bonds legal tender. This ated foods at : t. of her humble life of toil. Mary’s would put them on a par with the heart is torn with conflicting emo- national currency and restore them n.4:.83 tions. She hardly knows her real CITY BAKERY to at least par value. mother and she has learned to love If the government ever hopes to Henn leton, Oregon. her foster-mother dearly. At first sell another bond in this country in she rebels at the elegance and lofty time of emergency, it will do well to tastes of the widow’s househould and protect the bondholders now. runs away. But finally a certain It requires simply an act of con young man, the sweetheart of her less gress to make every one of these bonds legal tender. That would re prosperous days, clears up the diffi culty by asking her hand in marrigae. quire every person to accept them in payment of obligations just the same Real bargains at Oregon Hardware as currency. ■They would possess an added ad & Implement Co. vantage over currency In that they Notice for Publication would be drawing interest where cur Department of the Interior, U. S. rency does not. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon.. They would become a possession Implement Company's Warehouse of value even to the small investor, January 15, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Walter whereas now they are but a despised and depreciating drug In the market. J. Thorne, of Holdman, Oregon, who, It's clearly up to our Uncle Sam- on October 1, 1920, made Additional uel, so shrewd In many things but Homestead Entry, No. 019019, for so blind In this, for some of these NW% NE% and N‘ NW. Section days he may need the wherewithal! 32, Township 5 North, Range 30 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed to again patch his pants. * And the dear confiding public has notice of intention to make three- a disagreeable habit of remembering year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before United disagreeable things. Protect your home, business and your property States Commissioner, at Pendleton. Oregon, on the 15th day of March. The fellow who kicks his home by securing a policy in a reliable company. town shouldn't complain if he finds 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: that In time the town begins to kick Walter Thornton. Frank Brown. him Kicking Is not a profitable pas- LIFE AUTOMOBILE EIRE time at best, and people would do Ellaa Thorns and Klye Guerrant, all of Holdman, Oregon. well to keep this fact In mind when C. S. Dunn, they assume to emphasize their own IS-Ite Register. judgment against that of an entire Elliott's Tire Shop recently moved Read Sappers’ Big Sale Adv., 15 to Read Sappers’ Big Sale Adv.. 15 to community. SO per cent off on practically every from their old location into McDer- 50 per cent off on practically every Every good citizen does his part. article. All articles reduced, no res- med's carpenter shop, and now haa article. All articles reduced, no res- his shop running full blast. ervations. ervations. Have you done yours? HITT GUNS Statinerg AMMUNITION A FULL UNE 28 Knerr’s Repair Shop REMOVED SATISFACTION Ther e is a satisfying pleasure every housewife feels ‘in preparing a meal from good wholesome materials. Makeshift foods are unsatisfactory as well as unwholesome. Our Meats Satisfy They give the necessary buoyancy and vigor to the system. And they cost no more than the other kind. City Meat Market MOONEY & SIKEY, Props INSURANCE 2