THE fflEBMISTOM HTK A LT), HEBMISTON, OREGON.
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Your Season’s
Wants
*•u lereo aa K c u o d -cu M m a iler . U w a u ib w
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price on the best silo for this climate
built ready to fill. If you have a
growing crop to fill a silo now is
the time to place your orders.
GOMPERS WINNER
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
R. A . Brownson, M gr.
PHONE 111
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Made by the Olympia Knitting Mills—worsteds
a t $3 and all wool in the form fit a t $6, in the de
sirable colors.
Ladies Parasols
To close out a t $1.50.
Ju st the thing for these
days.
Men’s Silk Shirts
In gray and cream at $5; worth $7.50.
Child’s Play Suits a t $1.00
Men’s Work Shirts
The kind most stores are getting $1.50 ror a t $1
Fruit Jars
In both Economy and Kerr’s Self Sealing a t
lower prices than would be possible if purchased on
today’s m arket—$1.50, $2, $2.25.
H erm iston Produce &
Supply Co. ■
" T h e Best o f Good Service“
EAT GOOD MEAT
EAT THE SAME KIND
THAT WE EAT
BUY WHERE YOU
GET WHAT YOU WANT
Just Received Shipment of
Canned Salmon
2 Cans 25c
City Meat Market
MOONEY.4k SIKEY, Pre»*
CHARLES RAY AGAIN •
A COUNTRY BOY IN
‘ HOMER COMES HOME’
Hon. W. Bollons, division su p erin
W e sincerely hope that the g en tle
man w as not put to any in con ven i
ence w hile a gu est In our city, but
we do hope he sends in a report to
the company that w ill compel im
mediate atten tion to th e side w alk,
and w ill hasten the la yin g of a ce
ment w alk through the com pany’s
property. T his particular w alk Is a
disgrace to the- city , and If the rail
road company w ill not build a w alk
the city should, and then make them
pay for It.
and all the lumber for frame and
sled.
H e rb ert Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, taya:
TAKE THE STREET
tendent of the O. W. R. R. * N. Co.,
was parked on the siding In th e H er
miston yards w ith his private car
a week ago last Tuesday.
R ecently a spark from one of the
locom otives o f the company set fire
to the dry grass on the com pany’s
property ad join in g the track near
the H erm iston A uto Co’s, garage.
The fire destroyed the wooden ditch
used to irrigate the property, and a
number of boards on the side w alk
leading from the garage to the track.
The fire left the side w alk in a
very delapidated condition, and we
noticed that Mr. B ollons w as com
pelled to take the street to w alk up
town.
Silos— We will give you complete
Bathing Suits.
ltMWI. ai th e pò» loffie« a i Hr r i i s t o a . Oregop
Subscription Rates: One Year, »2.00; Six Months, »1.00
Stackers— We have good fir poles
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Delayed Buying
Means Trouble
M. C- Athey, Editor
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H E R A L D
every Friday at Hermiston, Umatilla Couaty, Oregon, in the heart of Eastern
Oregon's great irrigated alfalfa fields, by the Herald Publishing Company.
stock, leave your orders for screen
windows we will have them made
for you.
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Screen Doors— We have a complete
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T H E
"I have no Information that leads me to believe there will be any reduction
of coal rates this season.”
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His New Ince Picture About a
Small-town Youth Who Staged
“Comeback”
In “Homer Comes Home," to be
shown at the Play House n ext S a t
urday. Charles Ray has another of
those country boy roles for w hich
he is fam ous on the screen. Thom as
H. Ince produced the picture.
The story centers around Homer
Cavender, w ho, having exhausted all
the jobs of M ainsville, goes tty the
city and becomes a clerk. H avin g a c
cum ulated a few hundred dollars, he
returns home on his vacation and
creates a big Impression w ith the
tow nsfolk as a man of w ealth and
a ffa iis. He renew s h is acquaintance
w ith pretty Rachael Prouty, com
pletely ou tsh in gin g h is rival, A rthur
Machim, son of the local hotel pro
prietor. On the last day of h is vls-
t, Homer rem em Sering a chance re
mark o f h is boss’s, starts sellin g
stock to build in M alnseville a
branch factory of the concern for
w hich he works as clerk.
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T h in k in g Homer m ust be at least
t partner in the firm, the villagers
all. But young Machim learns the
ruth and proceeds to ruin Horem's
ittle scheme. However, th in g s turn
lit happily, and Homer w ins not
inly the girl, but the m anagership
>f the M alpseville factory. P riscilla
Gonner is the lead in g woman In
“Homer Comes H om e.” The (pic
ture, w hich is a Param ount Art-
raft, w as directed by Jerome Storm
Senator Reed Smoot, of Utah, »ays:
“ 1 have taken up the question with the Interstate Commerce Commission
and they informed me that they do not anticipate any reduction in coal
rates in the immediate future.”
E. Morris, Chairman of the Central Freight Ass’n, says:
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The above statem ents from men who know should
dispel the expectation that the present level of freight
rates on coal will be lowered this season. Any fu rth
er delay in buying on this account, therefore, can
mean nothing but trouble.
The coal mines cannot produce and the railroad
cannot transport a year’s coal requirements in four
/ or five months. W hat is sought oy coal operators,
railroads and dealers, and w hat is for public welfare
is a normal demand and movement of coal—N o t-41
delay till winter and then an overwhelming rush.
In your own in te re s t- BUY YOUR COAL NOW.
Inland Empire Lumber Company
The trium phant
reelectlon
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Samuel Gompcrs as president tif th«.
American Federation of Labor wil
probably m eet the approval of most
people, even Inclu d in g ^ome who
have not agreed w ith h is policies.
The "Grand man of Labor” ha
been president of the Federation fo
"Eat Honey” Week
forty years and it has been unde
The Beekeepers of M ississippi in-
his leadership that union labor ha.
ugurated a special cam paign, “ Eat
become the m ighty organization it it Mississippi H oney,” w hich extended
today. A man in such a positio
ver the week of April 10 to 16. The
makes lots of b itter enem ies and als«
bject, of course, was to Interest the
makes m any m istakes, but the 01
public in general, and M ississippi
ganization seem s to have adoptei
ioney in
particular. A ll
hotels,
L incoln’^ advise again st sw appin,
cafes, drug stores, m erchants and
horses in the middle of the stream
•specially the buying public, were
At any rate Gompers w as an eaa.
ppealed upon to help m ake the
d in n er, d efeatin g Mr. L ew is of th
novement a real success. Judging
some
newspaper
clipping!
mine w orkers by a tw o to one vote from
It w ill be seen that the rule thai coming to th is office, much desir-
’Youth w ill be served” lias excep ihle publicity through the press was
tions.
given to the project.— A m erican Bet
Journal.
Phone 331
“ The Yard of Best Quality ”
H . M. STRAW . MGR.
Exclusive Representatives of Nat'ona' Builders Bureau
H IT T
-F O R -
GUNS
SEW EXPERIMENT TESTED .
IN PHOTOPLAY PRODUCTION
An experim ent, w hich w ill no
loubt be adopted by all su ccessfu lly
tried out in the technical departm ent
o f the Charles Ray studio during
the film in g of “ P eaceful V a lley ,”
w hich w ill be show n at the Play
House Sunday. T his w as the hlend-
ng of the art and tech n ical, depart
m ents so that the directors of these
tw o departm ents w il! work in ta n
dem. Clarence ' D ew itt and Robert
B ennett, were appointed tech n ical
supervisors and the new plan elim
inated much lost m otion and resu lt
ed In more harm onious production.
AMMUNITION
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
S T A T IO N E R Y
Delicious
Wholesome
Confectionery
Tasty
Stationery
For Women
A FULL LINE
Netos stand
Cigar» and Tobacco
AhSC O K O D A K S
KIRBY AND RATHIE LOSE
APPEAL FOR NEW TRIAL
The appeal of E lvle D. Kirby and
lack R athlc, sentenced In the Uma
tilla circuit ocurt to be hanged for
the murder of S h eriff T ilm an D. T ay
lor, w as lost in the Oregon Supreme
court. The men were given 20 days
in w hich to file a p etition for a re
hearing.
The sentence of Kirby and R athie
was stayed and should th ey fail to
file the petition, th ey w ill be return
ed to U m atilla county and w ill be re-
'■entcnced here.— E. O.
•JJL2L S ta n d
SEE
THE RURAL NEWS CONTEST
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As announced In, another column
the Hood R iver G lacier is judged
I the sta te's best country w eekly bj
the com m ittee w hich awarded priz
es in the O. A. C. D epartm ent ol
Journalism ’s new s contest. T his i
I a high honor for any paper to re
ceive and the Glacier has a righ t (o
be proud. Hood R iver’s other papet
the N ew s received second place, in
d icatin g th at Hood River m ust be
I an exceed ingly good newspaper town.
The Herald sen t copies to Cor-
I v allis huf they were too late to be
judged so we have n® opportunity
of kn ow in g w hether we would have
figured am ong the w inners qr not
The Herald has tried to make
stro n g feature out o f its country
new s service and ju d gin g by Mr. Me
Intosh’s letter w hich we are print
in g in th is issue, our papei* stand:
I very high am ong the sta te ’s papers
O. A. C. is doing a fin e th in g i f
I g ettin g these newspaper contests
started, for if there is one th in g
country paper ivcds more than an
| other It is rural new s service. Tin
Herald is greatly Indebted to thi
I correspondents who send in the out
side leters to it and takes th is op
portunity to thank them. T hey are
doing splendid service, not only to
the paper but to the com m unity, for
la good paper is the very best adver
tis e m e n t a locality can have.
“ Under existing conditions, no general reduction in the freight rates can be
justified or made effective. ”
Films developed--
Enlargements made
[Make our atore your headquarters when in Fen diet on
TALLMAN & CO.
The Leading Druggist*
Pendleton, Oregon
EASTERN OREGON TO FIGHT
NEW COAST RATE SCHEDULE
W ith the help and support of It!
I correspondents and friends The Her
Spokane, Wash.-^-At a mass m eet
aid w ill aim to bring a few honors
ing in Iai Grande, Oregon the ea st
to Herm iston next year.
ern part of Oregon w as organixed
to figh t the attem pt of tran scon ti
Portland has ju st em erged from
nental railroads to reduce const rates
th rillin g school election In which w ithout
corresponding
reductions
(he ticket backed by the new spapers
rates to interior points. Baker,
was overw helm ingly defeated. No W allowa, U m atilla and U nion coun
body seem s to know who won or ties have joined In the undertaking.
w hat issue was decided. Even the
new directors are said to doubt
The earth is said to be p assing
ih elr good fotune, inasm uch ns the through the tail of a com et, but no
voters defeated the m easures to vote ill effects have been noticed around
extra taxes to run the schools. This here.
w ill m ake extrem e economy nccee
The Home of the Soul
sary and the new directors have the
In olden tim es, it w as believed that
responslbilley o f m aking the money
the seat o f the soul was the stom ach,
go around.
most lik ely for the reason th at a man
is never so com pletely used up as
We have not been carrying a com when h is stom ach Is out o f order.
plete sp ortin g service but in case any For the cure of ordinary stom ach
of cur readers have overlooked It. trouble«, th ere Is n o th in g q u ite so
we w ant to m ention the fart that prompt and satisfactory as Chara-
Portland won a game last week, after herlaln's T ablets. They stren gth en
losing tw elv e In a row. W ho w ill the stom ach and enable It to perform
now say th a t n oth in g out of the or Its fu n ction s natu rally. G ive them
dinary se v e r happens?
trial. T h e y o n ly coat a quarter.
Bargains m Windbreak and Shade
Trees for Spring Planting
Here are a
! of the tree» we c«n furnish you thia aprine at aatiafectory prices:
MAPLES Soft, Sagar or Norway
LOCUST
POPLARS— Carolina and Lombardy
AMERICAN ELM
HORSE CHESTNUT
LINDEN
BALM OF GILEAD
While you may not be able to plant your treee for aome time’, now le a rood time to
ekeek np your n eed »- and doe » forret we bare fruit tree», ahrubbery. raw s, etc.
Cut out and mail thia ad and on an order of »10.1X1 or more we will give you credit
fee SI « I .
Send in your Hat now so w e ran r e t your order reedy before the aprina luah arrtrea.
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