The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 22, 1921, Image 4

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TILE HERMISTON
HERALD, I TERMISTÖN, OREGON.
of a b etter school system will be to prices. You may a t tim es be able to
T H E DH,E R M^Ip T O N J Q H E RJA.L D
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Published every Thursday at|Hermiston,:UmatiiU Cuuaty ¿Oregon, in the heart of Eastern home seekers here. In tellig en t peo- little Uss money, but th e q u ality will
Oregon’ s greaOrrigatedJalfalfa fields, by the Herald Publishing Company.
pie now days never tak e th e ir child­ Invariably be reduced iu proportion
ren into a co untry w ith o u t m aking to th e price. The local m erchant fan
BERNARD MAINWAR1NG, EDITOR
sure th a t tbe school facilities are the not afford to sells "cheap" stu ff. His
K uU m d
laeooud-c M C inaU er3L *«oeuii>er >,
n* poxiufllue 4, H c r ia .s io n ^ ir e g i d
very best. These are the people we custom ers would not to lerate it.
Subscription Rates:“ One Year, «2.00: Six Months, $1.00
w ant, to a ttr a c t to th e w est end of
Because the prosperity of a com­
U m atilla county. Since th is class m u n ity depends upon the am ount of
the county? Can th ere be any doubt of people is the class th a t has money money in circulation in th e commun-
THE SCHOOL ELECTION
Tomorrow afternoon the school of it? The more d istric ts go to­ to pay w ith it follows th a t it is to I ity, and th a t Is regulated m ainly by
d istric ts of Cold Springs and Min- gether to form a high school d istric t our m ercenary In terest as property th e m arketing of surplus products
neahaha will vote on the question of the bigger and b etter th a t school is ow ners to m ake our educational ays- | abroad and the keeping of as much as
Joining Union high school district bound to be. A larg er school can tern such th a t the most discrim inat- ' possible of the receipts a t home.
num ber 4 for high school purposes be adm inistered much more cheaply ing can have n o thing hut praise for j Because a com m unity th a t spends
only and th a t district will vote on than a small one and each pupil ed
mot t of its money abroad for supplies
If we have painted a one sided j soon finds th a t it has b ut little left
th e question of receiving the other ucated a t a sm aller cost. A larg er
school can have b etter equipm ent and view of th e question we beg pardon | for the purchase of ad ditional sup­
two.
The H erald has had little to say on con give the stu d en ts a broader field for it is only because we see b ut one ! plies.
side too it.
th is question as we believe it is gen­ of courses to select from.
It is so simple a child could u nder­
All we see in the issue to be voted stand It, and w hat a child can com­
erally understood by the voters of
W ill th e fin an cial burden be in ­
th e districts. We hope th a t every­ creased to such an ex ten t to make the on tomorrow Is a chance to build up prehend should not go unheeded by
one who is entitled to vote will do so. plan undesirable? It w ill not. In a high school In th e w est end of the adults.
T he H erald hopes the m easure will fact it w ill scarcely be increased at county th a t will be th e pride ot
T hink It over.
carry. We feel th a t It is to the in­ all. In the main, the d istricts will every citizen and th e s ta r of oppor­
T h in k in g may accomplish much
te re sts of all tbe d istricts voting. pay to the Unlofl d istric t ubout w hat tu n ity to every child now grow ing
good.
It certainly will do no harm .
Good schools account in the main for they have been paying to the county up or to be born.
the greatness of the United States tuition fuud. The difference will be
Don’t forget th e firs t num ber of
Just as lack of them account in the th a t th e ta x ‘ payer will be g ettin g
m ain for the degeneracy of countries som ething definite as a member of a the lyceum course a t th e P lay House
like Mexico and Russia. The value Union d istrict w here now he has only tonight. Because most of o u r read- I
nt good schools has. long since ceased doubtful satisfaction o f^seein g his ers will not g et the paper u n til P ri- ’
to be a question. Most people are money spent to build up the schools day m orning only a sm all m ention
has been made of the num ber in th is
agreed upon th a t.
S peaking or children outshineing
of d istan t p a rts of the county.
W ill the proposed m easure m ake
Nor is the issue one only benefit­ issue. B ut if there is still tim e and th e ir parents, th e re is th e E ig h teen ­
for b etter schools In th e west end of ing th e school children. The effect you h aven't planned to go Its not too th Amendm ent, ' w hich is b etter
late to change your m ind. Its a know n than all the rest of th e Con­
good th in g and the com m unity m ust stitu tio n .— Chicago Jo u rn al of Com­
p ut it ovdr.
merce.
Brief and to the
Point
Golden Gate Coffee Week
NOV. 1
D espite the unem ploym ent, the’
savings banks of th e county are hold
ing th e ir deposits well, w hich proves
th a t on the average th e th rifty work
eis are holding th e ir jobs.— Boston
Considerable com plaint has been
1 Shoe and L eather R eporter.
voiced because the road au th o rities
do not get busy to grade th e roads
P rohibition, says a C alifornia
w hile they are in such good shape for au th o rity , has caused the price of
d ragging a fte r th e rain. D on't for­ g rapes to advance from $10 to $75
get, gentlem en, th a t the w est end is per ton. W onder if we couldn’t get
p a rt of the county.
Mr. Volstead to pass a law p ro h ib it­
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NOV. 10
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We w ill give one pound free with
each 5 pound can; one-half
pound free with each 2 ‘
pound can
A P o rtlan d paper has asked the
secretary of th e H erm iston commerci­
al club w h a t th is co untry want3.
W ith the McKay creek sto rag e dam
b u ilt and th e U m atilla rapids de­
veloped we w ill be able to get along
q u ite well, th a n k you. And have some
money to pay our share of the tax
for the 1925 exposition too.
This is your opportuni y to get the best
coffee in the land a t practically 40 cents
per pound. This coffee sells regularly a t
50 cents per pound.
Remember the date Nov. 1 to
Nov. 10, inclusive
W averly (la .) Democrat
Many people ask th a t question, but
very few trouble to 'seek th e answer!!
W hy should people patronize th e ir
home m erchants.
Because It is a g reat saving of tim e
and tim e today represents money.
Because th e home m erch an t can
only remain in business th ro u g h the
patronage of home people, and a town
w ithout m erchants would be a solry
place In w hich to live.
Because the home m erchant se'ls
goods th a t do not have to be re tu rn ­
ed because of defects or in ferio rity of
quality. It is th e only way in which
a local man can hold his trade.
Because th e local m erchant Is not
In the habit of ch arg in g excessive
H e r m is to n P roduce &
S u p p ly C o.
" T h e Best o f G ood Service”
Portland^Telegramand The^Herald, both’one year, $5.00
fcThw
« lu h d a ta
Homes, Churches
ages, B an s a id
Inland Empire Lumber Company
Phone 331
“ The Yard of Best Quality ”
H. M. STRAW. MGR.
Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau
SEE
The com parative num ber of males
and females in th e United S tates is
53,893.451 of th e former, and 51,-
1 809.319 of the la tte r. But, as some­
body has observed in words to the
ram e effect, th e ru lin g powers lie
not in num bers.— Chicago Jo u rn al of
Commerce.
H IT T
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Oregon Press
Comment
I t ’s foolish to w aste tim e try in g to
get som ething for n o th in g though
m any th ere are who are continually
try in g to. F a th e r Adam got an ap­
ple for noth in g in th e garden of Eden
-—and his finish also.— Y aquina B$y
Nev s.
-F O R -
GUNS
—and—
AMMUNITION
fl.8. Biurrl
CONFECTIONERY '
STATIONERY
, Delicious
W holesome
Confectionery
Tasty
Stationery
For Women
A FULL LINE
N e w s stand
Cigars and
An Oregon ed ito r of ab ility and
prom inence, E. E. Brodie, h as-been
appointed m in ister to Siam. We feel
th a t Slam, ra th e r th an Mr. B ridie,
is en titled to co n g ratu latio n .— W est­
on Leader.
INTEREST ON * 3 0 0 0 “
7 ohacco
A h SCO K O D A K S
Films developed--
Enlargements made
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The superior buildifig seivict ren­
dered by this company has been obtain­
ed for the exclusive use of custcr ers.
This makes it possible ft 1 \ ci
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into this office and inspect bunuieds 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 m aterial will be supplied
with any design. All this is fiee to
customers. For your individual satis­
faction call at this office. No obliga­
tion.
ing th e use of lum ber.— N ashville
Southern Lumberman.
WHY TRADE AT HOME
This sale is an annua! event with J. A.
Folger & Co. agents
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It seems likely th a t th e T ap prob­
lem may be adjusted before th e dis­
arm am ent conference, w hich w ill, at
least, settle the sta tu s of ab o u t ten
acres of the e a r th ’s surface.— Colum­
bia Record.
H erm iston lodge m em bers showed
the tru e fra te rn a l sp irit la st Sunday
w hen they gave up th e ir day of rest
to w ork on a new house for Jak e
Stork who had been b urned out and
had no insurance to provide funds
for rebuilding. Such calam ities come
ail too frequently in th is life and it
is th en th a t tru e frien d sh ip and
sym pathy may be shown.
Over 500 Designs From
Which to Choose
Make our store yeur headquarters when in Pendleton
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TALLM AN & CO.
W EAR AND T E A R -
ON IM PLEM EN TS-“207.
, 600»
The Leading Druggists
P e n d le to n , O reg o n
TOTAL DEBIT- *7 8 0 »
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INTEREST ON * 4 5 0 * INVESTED IN 5HED-6X-* 27
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We make all our own Sausage
We cure our Hams and Bacon
We have Everything in the Meat Line
Fresh Fish
On Thursdays and Fridays always
S1KEY A HENDERSON, Prop..
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY
R R. A. Brownson, Mgr.
Quality and Service
Phone 111 a
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