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THE HERMISTON HERALD, NEIL & BARKER CO KRMIsTON, OREGON. The High School Mirror Vol. 1 Wish to annouce that they have purchased the entire equipment of the old Lays’ Garage and have installed their own modern equipment from Pendleton and are now equipped to handle all classes of Automobile Repairing, and will make a specialty of Acetylene Welding, Cylinder Reboring, Pistons and Rings Crankshaft Returning, Radiator Repairing. We Absolutely Guarantee All Our Work GAS OIL ACCESSORIES TUBES DIAMOND TIRES Yours for a prosperous and healthy New Year NEIL & BARKER CO Hermiston, Oregon Phone 264 ANSCO KODAKS Films developed--. Enlargements made ' I | | ! state project is that both sections in terested are divided from the balance of their respective states by natural barriers that seriously complicate the conduct of business. To accomplish results it will be necessary for the states of Washington and Idaho to petition congress. Test Your Cows Dr. Madden, V. S., of the Portland office of tuberculoses eradication, Make our store your headquarters when in Pendleton finished testing about 225 head of cattle in this district Saturday, Feb ruary 5th, and found eight reactors here. Come to a meeting to be held Sat The Leading Druggists Pendleton, Oregon urday, at the Library, February 12, at 2:30 p. m. and sign up to have your cows tested and hear about the work. This means YOU; if you own one Bonner and Boundary counties re MAY DIVIDE THE STATES or more cows; maybe your family cently visited Spokane and laid the cow has T. B. OF IDAHO AND WASHINGTON matter before the residents of the lat Poor Mother Ten of the most northern ter community. It is suggested that Idea of a new state to embrace the the subject be introduced at the pre To the mother of a large family panhandle of the Gem state and east sent session of the state legislature. life seems to be one darned stocking ern Washington. A delegation from The argument in favor of the new after another.—Boston Transcript. TALLMAN & CO. Devoted to the Interest and Development of the Hermiston Schools er, rope yarn composed of fibers twisted together, strand; two or more yarns twisted together in oppi site directions to the twist of yarns, com plete rope; three strands twisted to gether in opposite directions to the twist in the strands, four strand latch rope, highest grade of Manila Fiber. Used for the running rigging of yacht’s. Manila lariat rope, 4-strand type and Pure Manila Bind er twine, 650 feet to the pound. For At the regular monthly meeting harvesting the world's grain crops I of the High School Student Body held Monday. Norman Rubner was Ruby Scott. Doris Swayze and Mar j elected base ball manager and Max garet Neary are absent from school Warriner track manager. on account of the mumps. The Senior class who compose the editorial staff of the Mirror elected Albert Hedwall editor-in-chief of the ' Mirror, and Martha Winslow assist- ant. At a meeting of the class last week, | arrangements for commencement were made. The class pins have 1 ben ordered and are expected to be | here soon. The double header basketball game betwen Hermiston High and Ione I High last Saturday was well atend- 11 ed. Everybody enjoyed the game ex- I cept Ione, who expected to go home 11 crowned with a victory, but the H. H. S. boys gave them a hard fight and I defeated them with a score of 22 to 23. The girls played a fast game, but | they did not expect Ione to put up | such a scrap. Clarice Watson made | the most baskets and Mary Adleman I as guard, worked hard to keep Ione | from scoring. The girl’s score was 9 to 17 in favor of Ione. The boys had a hard game to play because the Ione boys nad good team work and their center was the larg j est man in the game. Everet Park er made the most goals with Herbert Hall ranking second. Max Warrin- I er found Ione’s center too much for | him when he found himself in his grasp, never-the-less Ione found that size does not always count. Herbert Hall sprained his ankle in Saturday’s basketball game. Miss Luret ta Bennett was a visit or in High School this week. Hark! Ye Fresh No. 12 team the same day. Earl Bensel and Earl Carson are absent from the eighth grade on ac count of the mumps. DEATH SAVES BOYS REPU TATION AS GUILT SEEMS SURE Did this kind Providence wisely decide the horrible death of the young Jim Warren? This is the question that will con front those who attend the showing of "Her Kingdom of Dreams,” star ring Anita Stewart and which will he seen at the Play House Wed., Feb. 16th. As the youngest and most beloved son of the wealthy James Warren, prominent Wall Street banker, the youth meets his death in time to save his reputation. A forged check and a semi-disreputable woman are the incidents that point an almost assum ing finger of shame at him even at his death. This leads Fred Warren, oldest son, to proclaim that he forg ed the check. How Judith Rutledge, p’ayed by Anita Stewart, private secretary to the elder Warren, marries Fred at the request of her dying employer is hut the beginning of a series of most unusual incidents which combine t make "Her Kingdom of Dreams” probably the most appealing photo play seen on the Play House screen In many days. When in doubt, mind your own business. Ain't it funny what another fellow will do for another fellow's sister? Adversity is an egg from which experience is hatched. A gossip is a person who thinks too • ittle and says too much. The man who never made a mis take never made anything. A lazy man is of no more use than a dead one and takes up more room. Why does firelight make us think of the past and moonlight of the fu ture? Some things should only be used Ask About Contract when essential, for instance, the mouth. The contract between the Hermis- Moonbeams ton Irrigation District and the Gov ernment was mailed to all water us- ers on the project the first of the Hot Air From Everywhere (Prof, in algerbra) What do you week. After you have careful]» read the document, if there are any do when the signs are different? estions you want to ask, write (Bright Student) Jazz ’em around! your questions on a piece of paper sign your name and send them to It is rumored that Edward McMil- nd Herald. If there is anything ’an is afraid to go out after dark or the ibout the contract Is not exact- he would have taken Marian Stevens ly clear to you, ask that us about it and to Hazel's party. we will give you all the Information obtainable. The freshman class have planned Read the contract carefully. It party for Friday night. should be thoroughly understood be- ’ore you go to vote on the question. Grade News Tt is of vital importance to you, so do Allan Peterson has enrolled In the vour part to understand it thorough- third grade, . • ly. A debate is scheduled for Friday night. Feb. 11, at the high school. Stanfield’s negative team meets Her miston’s affirmative team at Hermis ton while Hermiston’s affirmative team goes to Stanfield to debate with their negative team. The subject for debate is: "Resolved that the princi ple of the open shop should be adopt ed in American Industries.” Mr. Ben- jamin. Miss Irving and Mr. Rush of the Umatilla schools will act as judg es. No admission will be charged. Everyone is cordially invited to at tend. Hermiston’s negative team will de bate Stanfield’s affirmative team on next Friday, and our affirmative team will go to Stanfield to debate Ester Knox of the fourth grade, their negative. who has had the diphtheria, is im- proving. The High School orchestra furnish ed music for the matinee last Satur Ruth Bensel and Velma Hartle day afternoon. have ben absent from school the past week. The Commercial Geography class The sixth grade boys played Co received an exhibit showing various steps in the manufacture of rope lumbia at base ball Thursday after- from the Plymoth Cordage Co. The noon on the home grounds. The exhibit shows manila fiber, sisal fib- seventh grade also played Columbia Wedgewood Nowell, the prominent screen artist, appears in the stellar role of “813,” the Robertson-Cole super-special photoplay which will pen at the Play House on Sunday. Feb. 20. The picture Is unusually trong in the elements of mystery md suspense. It Is a screen version f “813,” the Arsene Lupin novel written by Maurice Leblanc, Mr. Nowell is supported by an excellent cast. $8,500.00 Worth of Women’s -——Wear Practically Thrown Away—— That’s what it means when The Peoples Warehouse send their goods to the Final Clean-Up Department / g ' “THE BARGAIN BASEMENT” We are sending to the Bargain Basement $8,500.00 worth of the best wear ever offered in Pendleton and are offering it for a quick clean up at prices you have never before heard of-at prices that will fairly make you clamor for the good bargains. Final Clean Up Sale Women’s Coats Final Clean Up Sale Women’s Suits There are the finest of Women’s Placed on Sale at Placed on Sale at Co.ats-wonderfully good Suits- $12.50 to $29.77 $10.00 to $29.00 the prettiest of Silk Dresses-the And these Coats are fine Coats We have sent to the Bargain Base too. There will be Coats in this big ment the greatest lot of both in num lot that would cost you over $100 ber and dollars of the finest Wom best of Wool Dresses, Skirts and represent the very best of the en’s Suits we have ever sent to this country’s output. We are cleaning department. When we say they are the up-stairs dept, and it is un the finest in Pendleton it means that Waists, Sweaters, Corsets, Furs, out necessary to speak of the materials your money could not buy a finer of which these Coats are made. "Suf suit. They are all perfectly tailored, fice to say the very best in Pendle beautifully trimmed and finished In Middies and hundreds of other ton.” Big figures need not worry a way you would expect any high you when you can buy a fine coat class suit to be finished. These suits now from did not originally stop at the $100 good things. mark but the sale price will fall even lower than the half price. Come early and expect to find all sizes. Your fine Suit is Here Priced $12.50 to $29.87 This is good news for all, for you have waited patiently for something good. Be on hand early $10 to $29 All sizes From the smallest to largest PENDLETON’S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE The Peoples Warehouse “Where It »Pay» To Trade” DURING THIS WEEK ALL ALTERATIONS ABSOLUTELY AT COST TELL YOUR NEIGHBORS She’ll be glad you con- •he can save.