THE HEBMISTON HERALD, fii/HMTSTUN. OREGOJi.
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SPECIALS!!
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An eight pound boy was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Knerr Saturday.
October 1.
Special Club Prices
Mrs. Mabel Jensen of Sheridan,
I Wyoming, la here. Mr. Jensen ran
' the Jewelry store here up to his death
about a year ago.
To the First Six Buyers of
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White Beans. 12 pounds
1.00
Macaroni, 12 pounds
Rice. 12 pounds
1.00
Sugar, 13 pound« ........
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Carnation Milk, tall canB, 8 for
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Rasine, 5 for
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erlng to all stores In the west end
towns. Oscar F. Klee of Hermiston
is driving for them.
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Mrs. Alice Nugent of Umatilla was
a Hermiston visitor Tuesday.
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A. T. V. Etlinger of Portland has
been in town this week making price
adjustments for some of the insur
ance companies Involved In the fire
losses of last week. W. A. Correll
made the estimates of what it will
cost to repair some of the buildings.
Hot Water Heating Outfits
For Farms and Country Homes, Office», Stores, Schools, Factories, etc.
H. A. McKeen and family moved
into town the first of the week
They are occupying the Mack house
on the corner of Third and Main.
they will make their home. Mr.
The Frank Stone family Is in
; Mooney sold his interests in the city
j meat market recently to C. M. Hen quarantine for scarlet fever. A num
derson nnd has bought the market ber of cases have been reported In the
vicinity.
W. A. Leathers Is 'bringing his at Arlington.
herd of pure bred Herfords in to the
H. E. Cosbie of O. A. C. was in the
J. Skovbo was a successful com
dairy and hog show. Mr. Leathers’
west
end Tuesday and Wednesday
petitor
at
the
state
fair
taking
one
herd is one o f/h e 5h£st in the country
and the show officials feel grateful first and two seconds. The first conducting poultry demonstrations at
to him for bringing them In, as there prize was for extracted honey and the Ford, Graham and Buhman
is no prize offered for the type of the seconds were for wax and comb places and visiting some of the othei
poultrymen. Mr. Cosbie feels thal
stock he will exhibit so he has no honey.
here is a chance for big development
chance to capture ribbons.
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Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cressey leave in the poultry .line. The fam
Chas. B. Hill returned yesterday Friday night for Wisconsin where bureau is planning a special poultr-
from Echo and Stanfield where he they will spend a month or two at program for this end of the count;
their old home in Green Bay. They during the fall and winter.
spent a day.
expect to get back to Oregon before
W. J. Warner and O. C. Youn.
F. B. Swayzc was a Pendleton vis winter sets in.
were Pendleton visitors from hep
itor Wednesday.
Chas. Skinner and family moved Wednesday and today.
Edward Adair has been a visitor into town Monday and are now living
Library Notice
at the home of his mother MrB. J. in the Rymarson house.
When books are in homes when
Adair.
The Pendleton Baking Co., is now ontagious diseases are the books mils
Mrs. Pat Mooney and children left making daily trips here with bread. be kept until quarantine is lifted an
Monday mpr«dng tor Arlington where They go as as far as Umatilla, dellv- then carefully wrapped in a news
paper and returned to us. The book
are burned by us. No fine is charg
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City Librariai
APPROXIMATE PRICES COMPLETE, INSTALLED READY FOR USE
Regular Price.
HermistonLocals
; Where Labor Will Buy
I Beeause Labor Owns
■ The New Rochdale Umatilla Co-
S op&Gtive Store is NOT a private
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But a branch of a western chain of grocery and de-
pacUntttLatores with educational and business cen-
trahoffleesat San Francisco. Join this national and
international movement—a farmer-labor movement
—a movement of the people—by the people—for
the people.
For particulars talk with
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Oregon Journal
The engineers’ report on the Uma
tllla Rapids power project shows tha
although the power developmen
would be 125,000 horsepower when
the Columbia Is lowest it would b
500,000 horsepower at times of ordi
nary high water.
When the irrigation season is a'
its height the Columhtu carries th<
largest volume of water. The Uma
tllla project would at high wate
furnish 250,000 horsepower to pum;
water upon 270.000 acres of irrigabli
land within a 4 5-mile radius. Then
would be power enough left to elec
trlfy with 115,000 horsepower ever
mile of railroad in Oregon at an aver,
age of 35 horsepower a mile. Afle
these two uses there would still b
left at the high water season nearl.
To Gain a Good Reputation
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it to endeavor to be what you appeal
That is precisely the manner )
which Chamberlain’s Cough Remed;
has gained its reputation as a cun
for coughs, colds, croup and whoop
i,ng cough. Every bottle that ha
ever been put out by the manufact
urers has been fully up to the higl
standard of excellence claimed for ii
People have found that it can be de
pended upon for the relief and cun
of these ailments and that It is pleas
ant and safe to take.
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KEROSENE GAS
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room house; Arcola ar.d 2 Radiators
»215.00
»200.00
For 4
room house; Arcola and 3 Radiators
305.00
287.50
For 5
room house; Arcola and 4 Radiators
365.00
342.50
For 6
room house; Arcola and 5 Radiators
435.00
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No more wood-chopping, no kindling, coal, soot or odors. You turn it on when you
need it—off when you are through. A twist of the wrist raises or lowers the flame. It’s
noiseless. Has pilot burner. Heats your water coils, your oven or the top of your range
all at one time or separately. Uses kerosene and gives intense, hot blue flame. Installed
in the firebox of any range without making any changes. It is the greatest boon to the
housewife that this generation of labor-saving devices bus yet produced. By all means
make it a point to attend the demonstration Oct. 7 and 8, and you will at least see how
thousands of other women are saving time and energy. All burners will be installed in
rotation according to date purchased. Come early. Yours is here waiting for you.
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n the state of Washington with 190,- at
900 horsepower.
As a practical proposition, Urna-
illa rapids, harnessed, would irri
gate a small empire, electrify, ad
jacent railroads, operate hugenitrate
plants, and serve power, heat and
ight for industry, agriculture and
domestic purposes within a radius
which includes the largest elties of
the Northwest, Portland. Seattle.
Spokane and Tacoma.
Nor would the improvement be
Inilted to those beneficiaries. The
íavlgablity fo the Columbia would
be doubled from Umatilla nearly to
(he mouth of the Snake river through
he canalization Incident to the con-
trnction of the dam. Since there
ire locks at Cascades ad Celtio, this
vould mean doubling the navigabli-
ty of the Columbia from Portland
ind Vancouver to Pasco and Kenne
wick.
The advancement of the Umatill
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cooperation. It would seem to b<
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a powerful appeal to irrlgationlstr
rail and water transportation Intel
■sts, industrial heads and power cc
;umers. It is a chance to prove fo
national benefit the saying that bi
things are done in a big way in th>
Are CooJ Tires
West.
I have just bought the Phelps
Cash Grocery and will carry
a full line of vegetables, meats
and groceries. A delivery ser
vice will be started Oct. 1, at
which time our line cf rr at?
will t e rer.dy. W e will con
tinue the Royal Bakery goods.
R . C. C H A L L IS
Silk nnd fushton are closely linke ■
hrougliout the centuries.
Mode
•hanged to conform to the new fabric
is it nns brought into each countr;.
¡'here were Ihe ladies o f Greece who
Irst discovered that the heavy or
nlal fabrics could be unraveled an-1
renoven, like their linen garments, In
•o filmy, translucent materials of
wondrous beauty.
Ornamental silks were not Intro
iluced into Europe until 500 A. D„
and with them came the influence" of
Byzantium on the styles of the day.
It was through the wars waged by
the Crusaders that silk weavers were
brought Into Italy, and the fame of
Venetian and Florentine fashions
spread abroad.
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compete with an Inventive people.
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and liver pills* Our answer Is, they;!
j are easier and more pleasant to take |
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; hardly realizes that It Is produced by
i a medicine. Then, they not only
■ move the bowels hut improve the ap
petite and strengthen the digestion.
Buy them of
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Or«. Hdwe. Co.
FLOYD KNERR
Two doors east
Ore. Hdwe. Co.
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When your car needs repairs. We have the very best
of equipment «and can give you the very
best of service on any mal e of car.
Our Andruss Electric Test
m i l locate your elec
trical trouble
Hermiston Auto Co.