THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON.
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HERALD
Published every Thursday at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon, In the heart of tastern-
Oregon’s great Irrigated alfalfa fields, by the Herald Publishing Company.
BERNARD MAINWARING, EDITOR
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Subscription Rates: One Year, <2.00; Six Months, 51 00
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PORTLAND 1925
INCLUDING
Apple Boxes
Peach Boxes
Tomato Boxes
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Grape Crates
Honey Cases
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If you need any of these you had better
place your order before this
stock is gone *
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
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R. A. Brownson, Mgr.
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W e have Just received advance shipm ents of
Men’s Leather Vests
Just the th in g for early fall wear. These are th e Gordon V ests
nothing better made and priced at *.50 to 517.50.
You w ill make no m istake in picking out your sire and sty le
early a» these garm ents are p r ie d right.
We are determ ined -not tc carry over a sin gle pair of
Men’s Oxfords
and we have a tew pair sm all sixes, m ostly 6 and 6
InGun Met
al and patent leather to close at 52.00. W orth 55.00 to 55 50.
These are real bargains If you can find your sire.
In the ladles wear we have just five
Middie Blouses
just the th in g for the season, to close at 51 50. w orth 53.50. a real
bargain.
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Holeproof Hose, Silk
Black, w hite and brown at 51.60. H oleproof S ilk faced Hose, a
tne durable quality and looks as good as pure silk at 51 00 a pair.
Colors
W hite, Black, Cordovan and Gray.
H erm iston Produce &
Supply Co.
" T h e Rest o f G ood Service“
There is meat
- and meat.
Just the looks
of some meat is
enough to take
away the appetite. Our meats meet the approval of
all buyers.
Our animals are properly slaughtered and from
the pen to the customer the meat is handled with a
view to keeping it perfectly clean and sanitary.
We specialise in the finest
OUR M EATS
MEEf FA VOR
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Beef. Park, Mutton, Fish and Cured Meats
For the best in meat, come to the house that sells
the best
City Meat Market
MOONEY A SIKEY. Prep.
Portland w ill g et her exposition
in 1925. T h is w as assured when
President Harding signed the exp osi
tion bill w hich gave the governm ent's
upprovul to the big fair.
I t may he said that Portland w ill
g e t " most o f the benefit and that is
true but she w ill by no m eans gel
all the benefit. The en tire 'const
w ill be helped by a w orld’s fair in
Portlund. It w ill g iv e every section
of th is western cou n try a chance to
advertise itself and its products to
the world.
Portland w as m ighty fortunate to
get the governm ent's approval, for
Philadelphia w ants an exposition in
1926 for the 150th anniversary of the
declaration of Independence and the
Quaker city Is supposed to have a
lot of "drag" around W ashington, but
western pep beat eastern slow n ess
and Portland got in ahead w ith he»
plans and w ill now put them through
regardless of what happens to th e
P hiladelphia project.
The. big exposition w ill mean som e
th in g directly l a H erm iston. We
have seen the trem endous auto tra f
fic th is sum mer and th is w ill prob
ably be greater in th e com ing years.
In 1925 th* tourist travel through
here to P oitlan d w ill he far greater
than an y th in g ever seen before. If
at that tim e we have a really good
tourist park. Herm iston b usiness
houses w ill do many thousands of
dollars worth of b u sin ess w ith tran
sien ts who pay cash and are very
desirable custom ers. People w ho an*
not In business should not get the
idea that th is w ill not b en efit them
It w ill benefit everybody for w h en
ever one business prospers the w bon
tow n is helped. So let's not allow
Portland to grab a ll th e houors in
1925.
out o f hotels tends to confirm a
grow ing suspicion on the part of the
traveling public. La Grande Ob
server.
Some men die of natural causes;
others eat green corn. The D alits
Chronicle.
The railroads' earnings are held to
tie non il again. oN ot so w ith the
people's earnln s. for they are far b e
low normal. It looks like it w ill be
imp* sible io strike the happy med
ium and the pretty balanced condi
tion in railroad operation that Jim
Hill once had.— La Grande Observer.
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Inland Empire Lumber Company
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“ The Yard of Best Quality ”
H. M. STRAW . MGR.
It c t. the public tw o m illion dol-
lai annually to care for dependents
in Oregon. Even so, the independ
ent.- have the best of it.— W eston
Leader. ’
Some husbands have quit stayin g
home al night because they hate to
e alone - Omaha D aily News.
Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau
SEE
V- S . & i « r l
H IT T
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GUNS
— and—
T he man w ho invented the camera
is ch iefly responsible for th e bathing
n il.— Itidianauolis N ews.
And a few years ago th ey told us
war clou d s were caused by reigning
m on arch s.--B irm in gh am N ews.
Lima Beane says the b ill collector
may not have a handsome face, but
bis back looks beau tifu l.— Toledo
Blade.
AMMUNITION
A FULL LINE
Indiana people should read th«
article on the first page ask in g them
to leave I heir nam es at Sapper's f .
W hat has become of the fussy
the Hoosier picnic w hich is being
planned for Septem ber. The idea it man that used to grum ble about the
a good one. If you are from Indiana racket mpde by the pneum atic riv
eters?— Syracuse Herald.
pitch in and help put it over.
The big bc>p» for the doctrine of
U m atilla county is now up to da’» i he freedom of the seas ties in the
w ith a sen sation al murder case all its fact th at P us-yfoot Johnson is no
very ow n, over near Milton.
fish.— P hiladelphia North American.
A m agaxine w riter says retired of
fice holders enjoy loafin g in W ash
ington. T he enjoym ent isn't lim it
ed to th e retired ones___Sioux City
Journal.
T hey’ve put a ban on "throwing
rice" in the depot at W ashington
Now for a ban on "th row in g th e
bull" a few blocks d is t a n t — Grand
R^psia Herald
Dirne-Jersey Hog Exhibit Will he a
Special Feature: Some From
Here May Compete
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
ror nomen
News stand
Cigars and Tobacco
AASCO K O D A K S
Films developed--
Enlargements made
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The ex-Crown Princess C ecelie has
only a pony and cart for her children
But. oh. thipk o f the donkey she
hasn't g o t.— Columbia S late.
“T rained hogs to sam ple hoove.”
is the Intest schem e of the dry agen ts
Boardman is p lan n in g a cheese
But w here w ill they find th e hog.
factory. Boardman won't be the born a h oe that w ill touch IL— A t
first tow n that milk cow s have put
lanta C onstitution.
on the map.
T o o m any dam failures." say»
T he latest Silesian settlem en t is The L iterary D igest. E qually trpe
said to be u nsatisfactory to G erm any, w ith a sligh t ch an ge in the order of
w hich is the first really good thing the w ords.— Boston Herald.
we have seen said for it.
Never put o ff till tomorrow w hat
you ran do tod ay—-It may be prohib
An eastern paper asked the ques
ited th en .— Boston T ranscript.
tion. "W hat Is th e most glorim»»
word in the language?" The best
answ er Tecetved » a s , "Please find BIG LIVE ^TOCK SHOW WILL
check en clo sed "
BE IN SPOKANE OCT. 27
Oregon Press
Comment
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The superior building service ren
dered by this company has been obtain
ed for the exclusive use of customers.
This makes it possible for you to step
into this office and inspect hundreds of
designs of modern homes and other
buildings before you build. All the
guesswork has been eliminated because
* the designs have actually been built and
many of them are hand colored photo
graphs. A complete set of blue prints,
specifications and an accurate and com
plete bill of material will be supplied
with any design. All this is free to
customers. For your individual satis
faction call at this office. No obliga
tion.
We find the old conundrum, “W hy
does a hen cross the street?” In an
exchange, w (jleh entirely Ignores the
faet that the hen
now run over
Iwfon she gets across the str e e t.- •
Medford Clarion.
Brief and to the
Point
The su ggestion made at the ed itor
ial convention at Bend that Oregon
new spapers adopt a code o f eth ics
and quit running other people's w rit
in g in th eir own colum ns as th eir
ow n, is m eeting the w ide spread ap
proval that a good idea merits. The
Herald receives en ou gh propaganda
most every day to fill its good sired
w aste basket and th a t’s where it
goes. Our reason for k ick in g is that
the stu ff accum ulates and the other
day we had to burn it in the office
stove, thereby su fferin g for sin s not
ixir ow n. H ave a heart. Colonel H of
fer.
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Homes. Churches, Schools, Gar-
ages, Barns and other buildings
The dancing masters are trying to
introduce a revolutionary principle
into next season’s dancing. They
w aul people io dance w ith their feet.
— A lbany Democrat.
"1 would rather be hanged than
a l ten years or life," says Janies E.
THE BRUMFIELD CASE
Mahoney. Seal lie w ife m u rd erer.--
Brum field has been captured. Ii
which ought to make it unanim ous.
seem s th a ’ fortune is alw ays again»'
■— W eston Leader.
the fu g itiv e from ju stice. He a l
w ays m akes some m istake or leav.
some track uncovered and it proves
h is undoing. Brum field w as In Can
ada and supposedly safe. There
w asn't a clue as to h is w hereabouts.
T hen he .Tot th e idea that he must
Some men for the speckled beaut-
have a box o f express w hich he had
shipped to S eattle, so he ordered it ie.-. som e for the freckled.— Boston
sen t in th e name he was goin g by in Herald.
h is w andering.
Of course J be a u th o rities needed
no b elter clu e than that and he w a -
taken alm ost im m ediately. Brum
field's case is a stran ge one and only
the trial and perhaps not that can
bring to light a ll th e details. The
fall o f the supposedly respectable
professional man h as a tw o sided
ness that recalls th e strange case r f
Dr. Jeck y ll and Mr. Hyde ^»tiich
Stevenson im m ortalised.
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Over 500 Designs From
Which to Choose
About six w eeks and the school
children w ill be buying tab lets again.
The school bell is good m usic and
the days of learning are the best of
all.— Aurora Observer.
Lord N ortheliffe has ridiculed pro
hibit! a in the U nited States. It
probably w ill not occur to his lord-
hip that the prohibitionists of Amer
ica can make Just as much fun of
him as he can of th em .--O regon
Journal.
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M ake <wr »tore your heed q u a rte r a w h en in P endleton
TALLMAN & CO.
The 1
—g D ru g g ists
Frank M Rothrock. o f Spokane,
president o f th e show , is m aking ar
rangem ents for the h andling of the
Du roe-Jersey fu tu rity as an added
featu re for w estern sw in e breeders.
Thia fam ous com petition insures
»w ine herds from all parts o f the
northw est w ith at least 20 head in
each en try, protni.-ing th e largest
sw in e show ever held in Spokane.
Plan* are now b ein g made for the
third annuaL western royal live stock
show to be held in Spokane. October
27 Io November 3. and some from
U m atilla county w ill probably want
to com pete. Th» show th is year
w ill be larger than ever before be
cause Spokane w ill be called upon
to handle th e added ex h ib its that
have custom arily b ees sh ow in g only
at th e northw est live stock show at
Lewiston and which show has been
discontinued for th is rail at least.
Spokane w ill have the tw o large
show s on th e northw estern circuit
and already inquires from eigh t
Birthday Party Enjoyed
T he home o f Mr. and Mr». Joe
w estern sta tes have heed received at
w estern royal headquarters announc HXyden w as th e scene o f a merry
T he fact th at >he richest woman ing prospective herds to he entered party Tuesday even in g of last week
when a group of friends called to
In En -.laud says she made her money io the com ing sxhihitlpB .
P e n d le t» » . O re g e s
'su rp rise Mm. Pc K ILiyjicn and Mis,
p. P. S u llivan who» birthday» weiw
on the sam e day." A w r y pleasant
even in g w as enjoyed by ail after
w hich dain ty refreshm ent* were serv
ed.
CARD OF THANKS
W e wish to thank the m any kind
friends and neighbor» for their help
and kindness during ilie slekne»s and
burial of our beloved m other and sis
ter.
Your kindness w ill long be re
membered by ns.
R. C. Goode
Mrs. M M »hockey
J. W. Craik.
Cause of Appendicitis
W hen the b ow els are constipated.
the low er bow els or large Intestines
become packed w ith refuge m atter,
that is made up largely of germs
Phene germ s en ter th e verm iform ap
pendix and set up Inflam m ation,
w hich is com m only know n aa ap
pendicitis.
Take
C ham berlain's
T ablets when needed and keep your
bow els regular and you have little to
fear from appendicitis,
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