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snon2 Uhe Hermistu Heraln VOL. XV HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 6. 1921 -THE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD Silk Dress Sensation! An Event Extraordinary! Lovely Spring Frocks of TAFFETAS GEORGETTES CREPE DE CHINES Beauty— Charm — Utility SPECIAL PURCHASE Direct from New York Manufactur ers for cash, for our 312 DEPART- MENT S tores , at Remarkable Price Concessions, which make it possible for us to offer them to you at these- A Exceptionally Low Prices Values Unapproached far Qualities Offered NEW STYLES-LIGHT AND DARK COLORS ( Priced according to quality The High School Mirror Vol. 1 Devoted to the Interest and Development of the Hermiston Schools The Senior Class is looking for a copy of "Alma Mater” for commence ment. There were several copies around town a year or two ago, and they would greatly appreciate it if someone would inform them where they might obtain one. AMNSYYVHSn - SELLING MOST WE SELL FOR 312 DEPARTMENT STORES . LESS BUYING “ MOST | WE BUY FOR LESS PENDLETON, OREGON THE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD We Can Point Out Evils of Constipation. Perhaps the most serious of the diseases caused by constipation is ap easily the many good qualities that make pendicitis. If you would avoid this every slice of dangerous disease, keep your bowels regular. For this purpose Chamber Our Bread Popular lain's Tablets are excellent, easy to take and mild and gentle in effect. First of all it is make right and under Pd. Adv. sanitary conditions hy export bakers using pure ingredients. . Try Ordering “Home Made” WAXED Carbon paper that will not soil the hands for sale at the Her aid office. CITY BAKERY Hermiston, Oregon. I have the Agency for Complete LOCUST LINDEN OREGON NURSERY COMPANY WATKINS’ LINE of SPICES, EXTRACTS, TOILET PREPARATIONS ETC. Call at residence or leave orders at Ore. Hdw. Co. Mrs, J. S. West Hermiston, Ore. e .vlë Friday, May 6th with Boardman high school. Our boys are in better shape than they have been before and we hope that they may do some good work. The managers work from sun to sun, but the Editors work is never The High School is very proud of done. the work done by their representa tives in the track meet last Saturday. Rev. Sims of the Baptist Church The boys did good work and we ex delivered his lecture on China before pect them to do equally as good at an Interested assembly last Friday Pendleton next Saturday. Herbert morning. This was the same lecture Hall took first. Neil Boynton ranked that Mr. Sims gave during his week second, winning two firsts, and one of lectures, but nevertheless, we all second making thirteen points, and enjoyed It very much. We are sure Max Warriner took third place by that everyone learned a lot about winning one first, one second, and China that they did not know before. one third and making a total of nine points won. The Senior Class had a theatre party last Saturday night. Mr. Sutton, representative of the John W. Graham Co. of Spokane was Motor and your girl motors with a business caller Tuesday. you, Last Saturday night about sixteen of Marion Steven’s school-mates gave her a surprise party at her home. Miss Marion is leaving as soon as the schools are out, and this was a fare well party. Dancing and games afforded the entertainment of the evening. About eleven o’clock the young people were served with punch and cookies. Every one had a very good time. Last Tuesday morning the Colum bia bus, driven by Ted Hall, had a blow-out about three miles from town. As a result about thirty pu pils had to walk to school. They ar rived about ten o’clock. Miss Elda Buhmann was absent from school Monday. Elda spent the week-end with old friends and school-mates in Wasco, and did not come back to Hermiston until Mon day afternoon. WONDERFUL Opportunity for you to buy one or more of these Captivating Silk Frocks for less than retailers would ordinarily pay for them. Take advantage of this extraordinary offer. It means a distinct saving for you. We expect them to go in a hurry at these exceptionally Low Prices, No. 34 No. 20 Baccalaureate night, Sunday. May 22nd, and Commencement on Wed- nesday. May 25th. Rev. Jackson has consented to deliver the Baccalaure ate sermon, and Dr. Van Waters, the Commencement address. Least We Forget Do you realize that the school year is flying to an end? There are only two weeks and three days until our vacation will be hero. We may find it very hard to keep at work when the sun is shining brightly and all nature calls, and easy to let our minds wander to spring sports and other diversions and to forget our school work. We must keep up to standard so that May 25 will not be accompanied by sorrowful faces of “flunkers.”' GRADE NEWS Junior Reed a pupil in the seventh grade, attempted to get off the bus Walk and you walk alone. last Friday before it stopped, and he The high school orchestra is go now has a bruised leg. This should ing to play for the Weiner Roast to be a lesson to others who want t r get on and off the bus before it has be given next Thursday. stopped. A game was scheduled for last Thursday. Our second team against The seventh graders had a weiner Stanfield second team. roast last Wednesday on the butte. The child with no schooling has one chance in 150,000 of rendering distinguished services; the child with elementary education has four times this chance; the child with a high school education has 87 times this chance; while the young man or woman with a college education has 800 times this chance. High school Graduates, you will therefore, multi ply your present efficiency nearly ten times by getting for yourselves the best college education possible. Twenty-three points were won by the seventh grade in the track meet last Saturday; the eighth fifty-two; and the sixth grade seventeen. While praticing the high jump, Lee Christian of the eighth grade dislocated his right wrist. This is a great disadvantage to the eighth grade athletics as he was one of their best track boys as well as the catcher on the baseball toam. The Seniors have begun their work The eighth grade state examina for commencement. They plan to tions will be given next Thursday A base ball game is scheduled for have class night, Friday, May 20th and Friday, May 12 and 13. BROWN AND GOLD LEAVES Umatilla High School (By Lotis Davis) Ralph Stangeby of the third grade has moved to Seattle with his par ents. The primary grades were very much interested in making baskets Friday. The seventh and eighth grades are having a series of special tests. The latest "fad” in the seventh and eighth grades Is willow wistles. Those who study during recess peri od often wish that they could quench the ardor of the amateur musicians in the manner usually accorded the unwelcome serenaders. Those who won points for the school at the track meet at Hermis ton were: Karel Jones, Reta Correll, George Kendler, Anna Stephens, Rose O’Donnell and Douglas Smith. There were two firsts, the rest being sec ond and third. The winners of first and second places will compete in the county meet at Pendleton. Last Thursday the boys cooking class served the entire school with noodles In place of the customary hot lunch dish. Judging from the pop ularity of the noodles the cooking class is an entire success. Kathryn Stephens visited I n Athena Monday. Ruby Powell spent the week-end in Portland. At a recent student body meeting a constitution was read approved and adopted. Kathryn Stephens was elected secretary-treasurer to fill the place of Gladys Nugenl who left school on account of illness. Lumbago This is a rheumatism of the mus cles of the back. It conies on sud denly and is quite painful. Every movement aggravates the disease. Go to bed, keep quiet and have Chamber - Iain’s Liniment applied and a quick recovery may be expected. Mrs. F. J. Dann, Brockport, N. Y.. writes: "I can honestly say that Chamber- Inin’s Liniment cured me of lumbago a year ago last summer. When I be gan using it, I was flat on my back in bed and could not turn to the left or right. I had a bottle of Chamber- Iain’s Liniment In the house and this was applied to my back. It promptly drove away the pains and aches,” Pd. Adv. KINGSLEY MERCANTILE COMPANY “HERMISSON 's HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE* WHY are we selling more than we used to? BECAUSE we can sell 25 pounds prunes for Peas, canned Tomatoes, solid pack Corn, canned Beans, white, pound Flour for Scratch Feed, per hundred 20 bars White Wonder soap Pineapple, large can Head Rice, 3 lbs, $1.50 7 for $1 5c $2 . $2.65 $1.00, bar 5c . . 35c 25c • . KINGSLEY MERCANTILE COMPANY TWO DELIVERIES DAILY PHONE ONE-SEVEN-ONE