TUB HEBMISTOH HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON CO R FALL SHOWING ! Of L eather C oats and V ests Leather Vest Leather Coat $6.2 $18. 00 F o r U p la n d S h o o tin g A tramp through fields and woods with a good dog— the thrill of a well-placed ’ shot— the bright fall weather-*-the healthful exercise— this is the sport of early season shooting. A Winchester shotgun with Winchester Leader or Repeater shells gives you a hard-hitting, evenly-distributed shot pattern for upland small game. Get your new Winchester shotgun now. Enioy It the whole season. » Winchester Model 12— Hammertess, Repeating (Shotgun— known as the “perfect repeater”— beautiful lines-—the right feel and balance. Rapid, smooth working, accurate. Be sure you have enough Winchester shells when you start out. Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. V WINCff£ST£% STORI the laiÉiaBiiiiiiaiiaiiiiiiaaiiiaiiiiiiaiiai =NEWz Summit K IN G S L E Y M E R C A N T IL E - " H E R M IS T O N 'S TW O D E L IV E R IE S H O U SE O F Q U A L IT Y A N D COMPANY S E R /IC L ." - PHONE D A IL Y ■ O N E -S E V E N -O N E MEAT MARKET i TO OPEN i I have secured an interest in the Phelps Cash Grocery and will open a meat market in connection BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB* HermistonLocals The Episcopal guild will meet with and inconvenience. We have not ers. Mrs Stone resigned last week and Miss Winkler wus brought here Mrs. H. M. Straw on Friday. Sept. been able to set quite as much news 23 at 2:30. to fill the vacancy. matter as usual on this account. Mrs. C. E. Glasgow was In from Ted Hall left here Friday morn­ Mr. and Mrs. IS. J. Kingsley mid Mr. and Mra. Carl Voyen loft Sun­ ing for Corvullls where he will take Irrigon Monday. day tor hunting trip to the mountain« up a vocational course In agricul­ ture at O. A. C. returning last night. COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES Mlsa Frances Hinkle and Miss Nicholas Codd of Spokane, one of S P F C IA L C O R R E SP O N D E N C E Dorothy Briggs left Sunday for the owners of the Hermiston Light Monmouth where they will enter the and Power company Is In town this Most of the farmers of the locality Oregon State Normal. week. were fortunate In having their hay In stacks before the recent rain storm Miss Ruby Scott left Friday for II. K. Dean is In Pendleton this Only a small amount of damage was Cheney, Wash., to enter the normal week taking In the north west hay done however and the third cutting school there. and grain show there. will be completed before many days. Work on the telephone building Fruit picking has begun in some T. II. Gaither was a Pendleton vis­ Is continuing/ The crew are now en­ itor Tuesday. places, many are hauling boxes get­ gaged n taking out the arched front. ting ready for the crop which is very good in general. A few trees Roy Mnmmersley of Pendleton was The roads have been full of cars in Hermiston Friday nnd Saturday in many orchards have small apples going to the round-up the past few on business of the Knights of Pyth­ on account of the damage done from the severe cold winter of 191!). days. ias. The tree3 were not strong enough to bear the fruit to the matured Miss I.aura Phipps left Tuesday Sunday and Monday saw some morning for Walla Walla where she very rainy weather in this vicinity state. It is notictble that the dam­ aged trees are here and there among will enter Whitman college. The rain began Sunday evening and apparently hardy healthy ones. continued nt Intervals through Mon­ Miss huella Winkler of Portland day. It was not very much appreci­ A millinery school was held at the Is now stenographer at the office of ated here on account of the hay home of Mrs. Howard Reid Monday the Oregon Co-operative Hay Grow- which was down nt the time. conducted by Mrs. Edith Van Deusen county demonstration agent. Several who had started work at the school held In Hermiston recently completed their work at this meeting. HUNTERS ATTENTION ‘I Several farmers and their families will attend the Round-Up this week In Pendleton the hay and grain show in the alfalfa building on Main street. The show promises to be an annual affair. ( Our stock of Shotguns, Rifles, shells and cart­ ridges is all lined up for the hunting season. *» Western Ammunition Is featured In our store and Western Shells In both the Field (low base) and Record (high base) cost a little less than other makes. Western Shells are used exclusively by many of the champion shooters of the world. By all means use Western Shells. : J. D. Mann of Portland, deputy IT. S. Marshall for Oregon Is In town on official business. SAPPERS’ INC. T h e Hou«e T hat D o w Thing« Fir»» HARDWARE FURNITURE IMPLEMENTS The Herald has been bothered by shortage of power all this week. Sometime« we haven't had any and meet of the time we haven't had enough. Since our linotype and presses require electric power to run this has caused considerable delay Further particulars will be announced the first ol tl e month WOMEN PRESENT OLD MAID DRAMA R . C. C H A L L I S (Continued from Page Six) 111 special features but the Binging of Patience Desire Mann both before and after rejuvenation, the original "pomes” of Betsey Bobbctt and the presiding of Josephine Jane Green drew strongly in applause. The latter showed the instincts of a true politician. Every vote was unani­ mously carried no matter how many voted “No." Then, too, the revela­ tions when a mouse was discovered In tho convention hall were especial­ ly striking. A pendant pin seemingly a Rebekah emblem wus found after the Board- man fair and has been left at the office of the superintendent. Owner may receive the same by notifying M. B. Signs. The Boardman schools enrolled an even hundred the first week which closely approaches the total enroll­ ment of the preceding year. The school is evenly divided between boys and girls. Several pupils are enter­ ing this week and all are settling down to vigorous work. Steps have been taken to organize and train a school orchestra. This work will be in charge of Mr. 1-ee. It Is also a matter of community pride that all the graduates of the high school are entering college this fall. Miss Belle Packard at Walla Walla, nnd Paul Hatch and Uram Messenger at O. A. C. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hounshell and family have taken up their residence on the Jon M farm for the winter, Persons owing accounts to the city 4 children are attending school. They had been living on the Pearson meat market are requested to settle place the past two months and form­ the same at once as we wish to get the old firm business closed by Oct. erly lived at Echo. 1. City Meat Market. 2-1 tc. The Neighborhood club will meet Wednesday the 28th at the home of Mrs. Will Leathers. O ctobr CARD OF TUANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many kind friends. In this, our latest be­ reavement. We feel especially grateful to the ones who arranged the funeral and i furnished cars, to the singers and our various friends and neighbors who sent such beautiful flowers, and ex­ tended so many*comforting words Mr. and Mrs. A. K. McFarland Nlo and Gene McFarland Effie Bullack. k. E» E iB B B B B B B B n B c s a B B r n B n f l B B B K B S B E B B R a H a B B B k i L . t ' u ■ b bb b e b hb b bbs b ubb si b b n h act a a h n h a h §m s a a m RELIABLE CLEANERS S B Have just opened a cleaning and pressing B —Ar-rc - « B shop in the building recently vacated by the Jewelry Store and want your patronage. Reliable Cleaner GEO. W A G N ER . I B T *l I B I B I I I B I B I I I I B III II B I E B U ! E E IIB IIt i THINK 01 US When your car needs repairs. We have the very best of equipment and can give you the very best of serv ice on any make of car. Our Andruss Electric Test H ill locate your elec­ trical trouble Hermiston Auto Co. LEGAL BLANKS For Sale at The Herald Office :